2015 Ford Expedition: What is the towing capacity including torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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John C. January 27, 2021
The towing capacity of the 2015 Ford Expedition is around 6,600 pounds. Towing capacity is the maximum amount of weight Your vehicle can tow when pulling a trailer. It is determined by the vehicle manufacturer and takes into account the GVWR, GAWR, GTW and more. Very simply, it is how heavy Your trailer can be. Max towing capacity should always be observed in any towing situation. Knowing Your vehicle's towing capacity is essential to towing safety, plus it can keep You from damaging Your vehicle with the burden an overweight load.Exceeding what Your vehicle is designed to tow can strain Your engine and transmission, accelerate brake wear, damage Your tires and even warp Your chassis.
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John A. January 2, 2020
The 2015 Expedition by Ford is capable of producing 420 lb-ft. Of peak torque. This amount of torque allows it to haul 6,600 lbs. Worth of trailer. Ford limits the tongue weight to 660 lbs. For the 2015 Expedition.
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