2004 Hyundai Santa Fe: What is the towing capacity including torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Alex S. January 26, 2021
The 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe has a towing capacity of 1,200 to 2,800 pounds depending on the engine option that is selected in the vehicle. This means that Your SUV has a tongue weight of 120 to 280 pounds depending on the options as well. The payload capacity of the SUV vis 1,292 up to 1,536 pounds and that is all able to be hauled with an engine that produce 147 pound feet of torque. In general the Santa Fe is not known to be a great vehicle to tow with. It is a compact SUV built on a unibody platform and it will not be able to haul a lot of weight behind it. If You need to tow more I recommend a larger SUV.
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Pat T. January 2, 2020
For a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe, the range in towing capacity is 1,200 to 2,800 pounds, with a corresponding tongue weight of 120 to 280. The payload varies from 1,292 to 1,536 pounds and the torque from 147 lbs.-ft. @ 3,000 rpm to 219 lbs.-ft. @ 3,500 rpm.
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