GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #23 | Page 12

RV FEATURE THE PRADO PITFALL A LOT OF PEOPLE LOVE THE TOYOTA PRADO AND FOR GOOD REASON. BUT WHEN TOWING AT ITS MAXIMUM, IT LEAVES A BIT TO BE DESIRED. LET’S KICK A HORNET’S NEST… The Prado is one of the most long-lived 4WD wagons in the category, the body shape having been on sale for at least nine years. It has the undeniable Toyota quality fit and finish and it is also one of the most supple-riding wagons in the class. TOYOTA PRADO GXL Yet the Prado is not a natural heavy-duty tow vehicle. It tows a trailer up to and about 2000kg well. But much more than that and it struggles. ENGINE Toyota’s decision, therefore, to increase towing capacity (from 2500kg/250kg to 3000kg/300kg) for automatic models late in 2017 might’ve suited the marketing department but I bet the engineers weren’t delighted to give it the thumbs-up. Tow anything near 3000kg, and the Prado is not happy at all. Beyond speeds of 80km/h towing that weight, the Prado will feel unsettled and twitchy, and while the one we tested barely rose at the front with the 200kg towball download, you’d have to fit a WDH or anti-sway device to try to settle it a bit. The 2.8L turbodiesel really struggles pulling a heavy trailer, too, and it is thirsty doing it. 12 \ PRICE $67,851 (PLUS ON-ROAD COSTS) 2.8L TURBO-DIESEL OUTPUT 130KW/450NM TRANSMISSION SIX-SPEED AUTOMATIC TOWING CAPACITY 3000KG/300KG KERB WEIGHT 2325KG GVM GCM 2990KG 5990KG