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100% electric unlicensed car towing capacity

It is not new that owners install trailer hitches on combustion (gasoline) vehicles not approved by the manufacturer. Electric vehicles are no exception to this habit.

Sometimes trailer hitches are used for bicycle hitching or for luggage boxes, but also for towing a small trailer on occasion.

But beware, although companies may manufacture and sell suggested trailer hitches for certain vehicles not approved for towing, in the event of a problem, the dealer of your electric vehicle could refuse a repair under warranty.

If in doubt, don't! So, wait until your vehicle's warranty is over so you don't take any risks.

We have identified the electric vehicles below based on the availability of EcoHitch™ brand trailer hitches. Some are also available at https://www.alxmic.com/, a Quebec supplier.

So here is the list we have identified for you to tow.

As these vehicles are not authorized to tow according to their manufacturers, the towing capacity of these vehicles is rather difficult to know exactly. This is why the capacities below are those of the trailer hitch and not of the vehicle.

 

Vehicle Hitch Capacity
Audi E-Tron 1653 lb
Bmw Ix3 1653 lb
Chevrolet Bolt 2000 lb
Ford Mustang Mach-E 3500 lb
Hyundai Kona Électrique 2000 lb
Kia E-Niro 3500 lb
Kia E-Soul 2000 lb
Mini Cooper Se 1000 lb
Nissan Leaf 2000 lb
Tesla Model 3 2000 lb
Tesla Model S 2000 lb
Volkswagen E-Golf 2000 lb
Volkswagen Id.4 3500 lb
Volvo C40 Recharge 1653 lb
Volvo Xc 40 recharge 1653 lb

 

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Marie-Pier et Eric

Marie-Pier et Eric

Fans de camping, parents de deux ados et résoluts à utiliser seulement l'électricité pour nos prochaines vacances, nous partageons avec vous nos aventures dans les lesquels nous nous déplaçons avec notre Tesla Y et notre petite roulotte Oxygène de Bonair

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Marie-Pier et Eric

Marie-Pier et Eric

Fans of camping, parents of two teenagers and determined to use only electricity for our next vacation, we share with you our adventures in which we travel with our Tesla Y and our small trailer Oxygène de Bonair

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