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Sep 30, 2017

Towing Toyota Prius

We are starting to explore our rv options, hoping to buy one in the next year or so. Most likely a class A. We discovered that our Prius cannot be flat towed. My wife took her Prius in for service and spoke to the service department about this and he said the best method for towing was to tow with all four wheels off the ground.

The owners manual says the Prius can be towed by a tow truck with the rear wheels down for emergencies.

I am wondering what the conventional wisdom is here from experienced toaders.

Thanks

13 Replies

  • Do a search on this site...I seem to recall someone towing one with a class A.
    We met a guy this Summer towing one on a dolly. He said he had been doing it for a few years with no issues. Perhaps certain years are tow-able?

    Gary
  • I suspect that the rear wheels have incorporated regenerative braking that would preclude towing on a dolly. Better do what the owner's manual says or face a potential very expensive repair bill.
  • The conventional wisdom is: Read and follow the instructions in the Owners Manual. If the book says "do not", then don't.
    However, sometimes the book says "do not", but there are ways that it can be done safely: Lube pump installation, driveshaft disconnect installation, etc.
    I do not know if any such modifications are available for a Prius.
    There are comparatively lightweight aluminum trailers available for hauling cars that can not be towed flat or on a dolly. They are, however, quite expensive.
    There are many vehicles available that can be towed four down without any expensive modifications. Some Honda models, nearly all Jeep Wranglers, many 4X4 light trucks (if the transfer case has a Neutral position), some front wheel drive manual transmission vehicles, etc.

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