This truck leads with a maximum towing capacity of 40,000 pounds, showcasing over 1,000 lb-ft of torque and a range of luxury trims. However, its size can make it challenging to maneuver in tight spaces.
It stands out with a towing capability of 36,000 pounds. Both the Silverado and its corporate cousin, the GMC Sierra HD, are praised for their solid performance and capability.
Matching the Silverado 3500HD in towing capacity, the Sierra 2500HD is also capable of towing up to 36,000 pounds. It's known for its solid all-around performance, though it's essentially the same as the Silverado but at a higher price point.
Offering up to 27,000 pounds of towing capacity, the F-350 is recognized for its extreme hauling and towing capability, luxurious interior, and a turbodiesel engine that delivers an astounding 1,200 pound-feet of torque.
With a maximum towing capacity close to 35,100 pounds, it's a strong contender in the heavy-duty truck market, known for its robust lineup of models.
This model is capable of towing up to 35,750 pounds when properly equipped, making it one of the most capable trucks in its class.
Though not as heavy-duty as the others listed, the F-150 leads in the half-ton segment with a maximum towing capacity of 13,500 pounds. It's lauded for its class-leading specs, innovative features, and a wide array of engine options.
Offers a range of trim levels from basic to luxurious, with the Duramax Turbo-Diesel V8 engine being a highlight for ultimate towing up to 22,500 pounds. It’s versatile with configurations suitable for off-road duty as well.