The Toy Hauler: U-Haul Just Made It Easy to Tow Your Large Vehicle

The U-Haul Toy Hauler's size and max load allow it to tow a whole new range of large-capacity SUVs and trucks, in addition to racecars, side-by-sides and other recreational vehicles.
The Toy HaulerSM is designed for towing large-capacity vehicles and practically anything else that requires a massive flatbed.
This multi-use transport is a steroidal ascent from anything else in the U-Haul trailer fleet. The Toy Hauler’s deck is nearly two feet wider and four feet longer than the U-Haul Auto Transport. Boasting a max load of 6,834 pounds, the Toy Hauler’s carry capacity is also nearly
Three easy-use retractable loading ramps, drive-over fenders and hundreds of heavy-duty tie-down points make the Toy Hauler the perfect solution for towing racecars, side-by-sides (S x S), trikes, and the vast majority of large pickups and SUVs on the road today.
“Customer response has been fantastic,” said Jasmine Spencer, U-Haul Towing Program manager. “With more people needing to move large items like side-by-sides, tractors, building supplies and even hot tubs, the Toy Hauler is a game-changer. Looking at the number of SUVs and trucks that families own, we saw a clear need for trailers that can handle these bigger loads.”
Now Available at Various Locations
Initial production runs are occurring now in
Toy Haulers are already available for rent at some U-Haul locations for in-town and one-way use, with one-way rentals fueling distribution across the
Rent a Toy Hauler on the U-Haul app or go to: uhaul.com/Trailers/16ft-Flatbed-Utility-Car-Trailer-Rental/TH. In-town rates start at
The introduction of the Toy Hauler won’t affect the existing U-Haul fleet. Every trailer previously available will remain for rent, with no inventory scheduled to be sold or decommissioned.
Anniversary Rollout
The Toy Hauler debuts as U-Haul celebrates its 80th anniversary of meeting the public’s mobility needs. The industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage was founded by a
It’s a rare occasion when U-Haul introduces a new truck or trailer to its rental fleet. Its last trailer addition came in 2002 with the Ramp Trailer, an open 5x9 utility trailer that U-Haul made available for one-way rentals. Its last truck addition was the reintroduction of the 20-foot “TT” model box truck in 2011, which was previously available in the 1960s and 70s. U-Haul trucks range in size from 10 to 26 feet.
Spencer noted U-Haul will work to get Toy Haulers into racing communities and markets where there is steady demand for large trucks, SUVs, ATVs and UTVs. Outside of the production areas in
Specs and Uses
The Toy Hauler’s deck is 16 feet, 1¼ inches long and 8 feet, 2½ inches wide. The overall trailer length is 23 feet, 8 inches including the tongue, and spans nearly 31 feet with its back ramps extended for vehicle loading and unloading. Deck height is just over two feet off the ground.
With an unladen weight of 3,165 pounds and a max load of 6,834 pounds, the Toy Hauler’s gross vehicle max weight is 9,999 pounds.
Jeff Korman, director of the U-Haul Technical Center in
“It started out as a trailer to haul vehicles that wouldn’t fit our current offers,” Korman said. “As the design evolved, we saw the possibilities and needs beyond larger SUVs and longer-wheelbase trucks. A third ramp was added for three-wheeled motorcycles and other items that need a center loading ramp.
“The Toy Hauler is great for track days, car shows and side-by-side weekends. Not everyone owns a trailer for their toys. Renting a trailer is a perfect option.”
Will Your SUV or Truck Fit?
With certain limitations and exceptions, here is a sampling of the vehicles that can be accommodated by the U-Haul Toy Hauler that would not fit on its Auto Transport: BMW X7, Cadillac Escalade, Chevy Avalanche, Chevy Silverado 1500-3500, Chevy Suburban, Chevy Tahoe, Dodge Durango, Ford F150-F350, GMC Sierra 1500-3500, GMC Yukon, Jeep Gladiator, Lamborghini Urus, Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Range Rover, Mercury Park Lane, Nissan Armada, Pontiac Star Chief, Porsche Cayenne, Porsche Macan, Rolls Royce Phantom, Tesla Model X, Tesla Cybertruck, Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Tundra, and Vinfast VF9. For additional towing information, visit uhaul.com/Towing.
About U-HAUL
Celebrating our 80th anniversary in 2025, U-Haul is the No. 1 choice of do-it-yourself movers with more than 23,000 rental locations across all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces. The U-Haul app makes it easy for customers to use U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 to access trucks anytime through the self-dispatch and -return options on their smartphones with our patented Live Verify technology. Our customers' patronage has enabled the U-Haul fleet to grow to 193,100 trucks, 138,700 trailers and 40,200 towing devices. U-Haul is the third largest self-storage operator in
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Source: U-Haul Holding Company