For those who care, the Prius has a maximum tow capacity of 725kg, I believe. Trailer looks a tad heavier than that. Cheers
yobarr said
12:06 PM May 9, 2022
Rod suggests that the gooseneck comes through roof, but these photos suggest that perhaps the roof has been strengthened, maybe with solid roof pillars, although the roof itself does appear to be "dented". Cheers
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/toyota-prius-becomes-ultimate-tow-vehicle-with-gooseneck-hitch-upgrade/ar-AAWTq2q?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=456af82b063b4814a03b789ee33e7e49&fullscreen=true#image=1
Unfortunately, the link does not show the Prius actually towing the flat bed trailer. Some more Googling/surfing might provide more details.
This should give the weights versus tugs people something to ponder about.
However, just think of the cost savings - a Prius against a Land Cruiser!
Murray
Looks like the gooseneck goes through the roof.
For those who care, the Prius has a maximum tow capacity of 725kg, I believe. Trailer looks a tad heavier than that. Cheers
Rod suggests that the gooseneck comes through roof, but these photos suggest that perhaps the roof has been strengthened, maybe with solid roof pillars, although the roof itself does appear to be "dented". Cheers
If you look even closer you'll see that the gooseneck is actually connected to the drivers baseball cap.
I seemed to have missed the point of flattening a small car.
Tesla towing a 43 ton semi.
www.youtube.com/watch
I don't think I would like to tow my 3.5t monster with that. Especially in the wind!