2012 Ford Expedition: What is the towing capacity including torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Nick B. January 8, 2021
Depending on the configuration of Your 2012 Ford Expedition, Your towing capacity will be between 8,900 pounds and 9,200 pounds. The vehicle is capable of producinG365 lb-ft of torque at its max (3600 rpm). The payload capacity is a respectable 1,711 to 1,719 pounds -- again, depending on configuration. Those 8 pounds may really make a difference! The maximum tongue weight is rated at 900 to 1200 pounds, depending on Your configuration. However, most Ford experts recommend keeping this under 750 pounds if at all possible. As always, Your true maximum towing capacity is only what Your vehicle will handle; if Your transmission begins overheating, You may want to downsize Your load. Don't expect to hit 9,200 pounds for an hours long road trip on highway speeds.
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Pat T. January 2, 2020
A 2012 Ford Expedition has the capacity to tow between 8,900 and 9,200 pounds. The tongue weight ranges from 890 to 920. The payload is 1,711 to 1,719 pounds and the torque on the SUV is 365 lbs.-ft. @ 3,600 rpm.
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