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Most SUVs can tow a travel trailer as long as the loaded weight of the trailer (including gear, water, and cargo) stays below your SUV’s rated towing capacity and you respect limits for payload, tongue weight, and Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR).
To find out if your SUV can tow a specific travel trailer (including BlackSeries off-road campers), you must:
The American RV market has seen tremendous growth, with more families choosing SUVs over pickup trucks for towing travel trailers. This trend reflects changing vehicle preferences and the increasing versatility of modern SUVs.
Most travel trailers range from 1,500 to 10,500 pounds, with an average weight between 5,200-6,000 pounds depending on configuration and length. BlackSeries HQ series campers fall into the medium-heavy category for off-road travel trailers, with dry weights around 5,000-6,700 pounds and GVWR reaching 8,500-10,000 pounds for models like the HQ19 and HQ21.
The core questions drivers have include:

Your vehicle’s maximum towing weight under manufacturer-defined conditions. This number decreases when you add passengers, cargo, and modifications to your SUV.
The maximum total weight allowed for a single vehicle (like a travel trailer), including the empty weight plus water, gear, and equipment.
The maximum combined weight of your towing vehicle plus the trailer when both are fully loaded.
The downward force applied to the trailer hitch ball, typically 10-15% of the trailer’s total weight. This directly reduces your SUV’s available payload capacity.
The total weight your vehicle can carry inside: passengers, luggage, roof cargo, plus the tongue weight from your trailer.
Important Note: Many drivers only consider “can tow X pounds” but ignore payload and tongue weight, leading to dangerous overload situations.
Check these locations for accurate specifications:
Tip: Many SUVs require a factory tow package to achieve maximum rated towing capacity.
Don’t rely on dry weight alone. Consider:
Average U.S. travel trailers typically weigh 4,000-6,000 pounds empty and 6,000-8,500 pounds when fully loaded.
Add 800-1,200 pounds to the dry weight for equipment, water, and propane.
Example with BlackSeries HQ21:
Using the example above: 9,000 lbs × 12% = 1,080 lbs tongue weight
If your SUV’s payload is only 1,300 lbs, subtracting four passengers plus luggage may already exceed capacity.
Recommend keeping actual trailer weight at 80-90% of your SUV’s rated towing capacity, especially for mountain driving and off-road conditions where BlackSeries campers excel.
BlackSeries models fit into these categories:

Off-road terrain creates additional resistance, demanding more from braking and cooling systems. We recommend an extra 20% safety margin for off-road adventures.
BlackSeries campers feature independent suspension systems and higher ground clearance, which places different demands on your SUV’s towing setup compared to standard travel trailers.
Recommended Equipment:
The robust construction and off-road capabilities of BlackSeries campers make them ideal for accessing remote locations covered in guides like our dispersed camping resources.

Can my midsize SUV tow a BlackSeries travel trailer?
It depends on your specific SUV’s towing capacity and the BlackSeries model. The HQ15 might work with a capable midsize SUV, but larger models like the HQ19 and HQ21 typically require full-size SUVs.
How do I find my SUV’s true towing capacity?
Check your owner’s manual, the door jamb sticker, and your manufacturer’s official towing guide. Ensure your vehicle has the proper tow package installed.
What happens if I exceed my SUV’s towing capacity?
Exceeding capacity can cause engine overheating, transmission damage, brake failure, and dangerous handling characteristics. Always stay within manufacturer limits.
Do I need a weight-distribution hitch for towing a travel trailer?
For trailers over 5,000 pounds or when tongue weight exceeds 10% of your SUV’s payload, a weight-distribution hitch is highly recommended and may be required by law.
Is towing a travel trailer with an SUV safe for long trips?
Yes, when properly matched and equipped. Ensure your SUV has adequate towing capacity, proper hitch setup, and that you understand mountain driving techniques for extended travel.
The key to successful SUV towing lies in careful planning, proper equipment, and respecting weight limits. BlackSeries off-road campers offer exceptional durability and capability, but matching them with an appropriate SUV ensures safe, enjoyable adventures for years to come.
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