Nissan Towing Capacities

Based in Japan, Nissan has been producing automobiles for many years now and has a great reputation for being reliable. If you are intending on towing something with yours then it is worth checking the capacity that it can pull further down this page.
Browse by Nissan Model (14 in total)
Altima
On the Nissan Altima towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Armada
On the Nissan Armada towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Frontier/Navara
On the Nissan Frontier/Navara towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Juke
On the Nissan Juke towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Maxima
On the Nissan Maxima towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Murano
On the Nissan Murano towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Pathfinder
On the Nissan Pathfinder towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Pulsar
On the Nissan Pulsar towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Qashqai
On the Nissan Qashqai towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Rogue
On the Nissan Rogue towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Sentra
On the Nissan Sentra towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Titan
On the Nissan Titan towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
X-Trail
On the Nissan X-Trail towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
Xterra
On the Nissan Xterra towing capacity page you can find all of the trims we store for that particular car.
About Nissan
Nissan has been in operation producing automobiles since 1914, always being based in Japan.
Originally the company was known as Kwaishinsha (Kaishinsha) Motor Car Works but after several name changes came to be known as Nissan during the 1930s.
This Nissan name was an abbreviation of the Nihon Sangyo holding company name that the motoring brand had found itself now under.
Production of automobiles by Nissan at these times was slow although this changed during the 1940s as knockdown kits (un-assembled models) were shipped abroad to be assembled in their local markets.
Exporting to America was Nissan’s big break as the market ended up being a huge catalyst for success, thanks partly to the imported talent from the country to assist them.
Nissan also had a huge helping hand from British automaker Austin who allowed for their lines to be produced by them under license, it was during this time the company learned much about the industry to use in their own models.
In the 1960s the company merged with Prince, a sports car company that helped seal the future for Nissan and its performance division NISMO – absorbing important lines such as the Skyline.
At the turn of the Millenium Nissan entered into a strategic partnership with Renault that would see them sharing technologies and platforms that could be found under most of the two company’s models.
Over the years the Japanese company has also worked with Ford, Alfa Romeo and Volkswagen too.
- Models: 14