towing with highlander - hybrid vs regular highlander

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Asked by scgovedich Oct 02, 2010 at 03:54 PM about the 2010 Toyota Highlander Base V6 4WD

Question type: General

Does anybody know why the 2010 Highlander hybrid is rated for 3500 lb towing while the regular
one is rated for 5000lb.  Are the suspensions different or what?

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The website says the Hybrid model only has the option of the of the 4cyl's towing package, not the normal V6's. However they don't list any differences in the suspension.

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The 6 cyl AWD hybrid comes standard with the towing package. Since it has two fairly powerful electric motors (front and rear) in addition to the 3.3 l engine it seems like it would pull as much as the 3.5 l gasoline model. I wonder if they're just being conservative with the high tech hybrid model.

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It could be something to do with the CVT transmission used in the Hybrids.

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Hi Larry. Yeah - I guess it is a different transmission from the other models. Sounds plausible..Thanks.

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I would agree with "Larry" in regards to the CVT transmission and also add, maybe the extra "towing" load put on the electric motors could be detrimental to the motors or the hybrid electrical system due to the heat build up while towing . Limit the load and you limit the strain on the system overall.

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The Hydbrid weighs a lot more than the non-electric. It's at least 1,000 pounds heavier. That reduces the available capacity on the suspension and drive train for towing.

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