May 5, 2026
The 2026 Toyota Tacoma towing a boat

Drivers who need a midsize truck that can actually pull its weight often turn to the 2026 Toyota Tacoma. Whether it’s a boat headed to the Marina, a camper bound for the Angeles National Forest, or tools for the job site, this Toyota truck is built for work. Keyes Toyota covers its specs and the features that make towing easy.

Two Capable Powertrains

The 2026 Toyota Tacoma starts with a standard i-FORCE® 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, producing up to 278 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque. When properly equipped, the SR5 and TRD PreRunner trims tow up to 6,500 lbs. That’s enough for a mid-size travel trailer, a ski boat, or a loaded utility trailer.

Step up to the i-FORCE MAX® hybrid powertrain and output climbs to 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. The hybrid’s electric motor delivers peak torque instantly at low speeds, which makes a real difference when starting from a stop with a heavy load or climbing Topanga Canyon with a trailer behind you. Hybrid-equipped trims tow up to 6,000 lbs.

Technology That Makes Towing Easier

The available towing technology package on select trims includes the Toyota Wireless Camera System, which delivers a live feed to the digital rearview mirror for a clear view of your trailer and surroundings. Toyota Safety Sense® 3.0 also comes standard on every 2026 Toyota Tacoma, and hybrid models include a 2,400-watt onboard AC power supply for running tools or gear at the campsite.

Build Your 2026 Toyota Tacoma at Keyes Toyota

Towing capacity is only part of the story—the right configuration matters just as much. The team at Keyes Toyota is ready to help you find the right 2026 Toyota Tacoma trim, powertrain, and bed for your specific hauling needs. Visit us to customize your next truck today!