2025 Range Rover Sport (Towing Capacity: 7,700 Pounds)

The latest Range Rover Sport is capable of towing a hefty trailer, but offers a much smaller package than its big luxury sibling. Most versions of the RR Sport can tow 7,700 pounds, though the Autobiography trim’s max is lower at 6,614.
Standard trailering features include trailer wiring prep and trailer stability assist, while a Towing Pack is necessary to get the most of it and includes Advanced Tow Assist reverse counter-steering and a factory-installed tow hitch receiver. P400 six-cylinder and P540 V8s are the ones rated with the highest towing capability. The PHEV P460e’s max is a lower 6,614 pounds.
2025 Land Rover Defender (Towing Capacity: 7,700 Pounds)

Most of Land Rover’s SUVs are capable of impressive feats of towing, and the Defender is no different. The shorter 90 and longer Defender 110 models are both capable of towing up to 7,700 pounds. The extra-long Defender 130 is slightly less capable, but can still handle a 6,614-pound trailer behind it.
Like the Range Rover Sport it offers lots of factory-installed towing aids. It also offers some neat European-style towing features we don’t often see here — like an electrically deployable hitch ball that hides under the bumper when you’re not using it, which is pretty neat.
2025 Land Rover Range Rover P530 (Towing Capacity: 8,200 Pounds)

The 2025 Land Rover Range Rover isn’t just a top-end luxury vehicle but a brilliant contender as one of the best SUVs for towing. The P530 model has a 4.4L twin-turbocharged V8 that can trailer up to 8,200 pounds. An exuberant 523 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque propel the Land Rover’s renowned all-wheel-drive system across almost any terrain imaginable.
Thanks to Range Rover’s premium-level trim packages and an extensive list of expensive upgrades, the posh cabin serves as a majestic and tranquil cocoon from the rigors of everyday life. If you want to tow in a fashionable style in a whip with serious off-road cred, the latest generation Range Rover will not disappoint.
2025 Land Rover Discovery (Towing Capacity: 8,200 Pounds)

It’s the last Land Rover on the list, we promise, but it’s not any less capable. In fact, it’s more capable, since SE and Metropolitan trim grades can tow up to an impressive 8,200 pounds thanks to their 355-horsepower six-cylinder engines. That’s as much as some of the massive body-on-frame behemoth SUVs on this list. The 296-horsepower Discovery S can still tow up to 5,952 pounds, which isn’t exactly a slouch.
Like the rest of the Land Rover lineup, the Discovery is a posh and distinctly British way to haul that trailer, loaded with luxury features. Combine that with the optional Advanced Tow Assist that helps you control your trailer and send it in the right direction when you’re backing up and towing has never been so luxurious.