2026 GMC Sierra 1500 Towing & Payload Guide: Real Numbers for Real Buyers
GMC publishes a maximum towing capacity of 13,300 lbs for the 2026 Sierra 1500. That number is technically accurate — but it’s also almost completely irrelevant to most buyers. The configuration that achieves 13,300 lbs requires a Double Cab, 2WD, standard bed, 3.0L Duramax diesel, Max Trailering Package, and 20-inch wheels. Every Sierra 1500 we carry at Beadle Chevrolet in Mobridge is Crew Cab 4WD — the right truck for South Dakota weather, but a fundamentally different configuration. This guide gives you the real towing numbers for the trucks you can actually buy.
Published: April 2026 | Author: Lexy Tabbert, Director of Sales and Marketing
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What Does the 2026 Sierra 1500 Actually Tow — Crew Cab 4WD?
The following towing figures are from the General Motors 2026 Sierra 1500 Build Guide (April 2026) and confirmed individual VDPs for units in our inventory. These reflect Crew Cab 4WD configurations — the trucks we carry:
| Engine | Crew Cab 4WD Towing (approx.) | Trims |
|---|---|---|
| 2.7L TurboMax (3.42 axle) | ~8,800 lbs | Pro, SLE, Elevation |
| 5.3L V8 (3.23 axle) | ~9,200 lbs | SLT, Denali |
| 6.2L V8 (confirmed VDP) | ~8,900 lbs | Denali (opt.), Denali Ultimate |
| 3.0L Duramax Diesel | ~8,700 lbs (AT4X max: 8,700 lbs) | AT4, AT4X |
️ Always Verify Towing on the Specific VDP
Towing capacity is configuration-specific. Installed packages, axle ratio, bed length, and options all affect the final number. The figures above are guide-level estimates. Always verify the towing capacity on the actual vehicle’s Monroney label or VDP before making a purchase decision based on towing requirements. Beadle Chevrolet staff can confirm these numbers on any specific unit — call 605-705-4343.
Source
General Motors 2026 GMC Sierra 1500 Build Guide, April 2026. AT4X footnote confirmed: “AT4X max trailering is 8,700 lbs.” On-lot VDP confirmation: Denali 6.2L Crew Cab 4WD = 8,900 lbs.
Why Does Towing Capacity Vary So Much by Configuration?
Towing capacity in a half-ton pickup truck is not just about engine power — it’s a function of at least five variables that interact with each other: cab style, bed length, drivetrain (2WD vs. 4WD), axle ratio, and installed packages. Changing any one of them changes the number.
Cab style matters because weight matters. A Crew Cab is heavier than a Double Cab, which reduces the maximum trailer weight you can legally tow (GCWR is fixed). The 13,300 lb maximum applies to the Double Cab — the Crew Cab has a higher curb weight that reduces the available trailer weight.
2WD tows more than 4WD because the 4WD transfer case adds weight and increases the truck’s curb weight, again reducing the available trailer weight within the GCWR. For South Dakota buyers who need 4WD for winter and gravel, this is the real-world trade-off.
The Max Trailering Package upgrades the cooling system, trailer brake controller, trailer hitch, and other towing-specific hardware. Without it, towing capacity drops from the headline number even before cab and drivetrain effects are applied.
The 2026 GMC Sierra 1500 handles livestock trailer duty across South Dakota — Beadle Chevrolet, Mobridge, SD
What Is the 2026 Sierra 1500 Payload Capacity?
Payload is the total weight you can put in and on the truck — cargo in the bed, passengers, aftermarket accessories, and tongue weight from a trailer all count against it. The 2026 Sierra 1500’s payload capacity by Crew Cab configuration:
| Cab / Bed Config | Max Payload |
|---|---|
| Crew Cab, Short Bed | Up to 2,020 lbs |
| Crew Cab, Standard Bed | Up to 1,950 lbs |
| Double Cab, Standard Bed | Up to 2,040 lbs |
| Regular Cab, Standard/Long Bed | Up to 2,230 lbs |
Payload capacity is also affected by installed options. A truck with a heavy accessory package (spray-in liner, toolbox, running boards, etc.) has a lower effective payload than the rated maximum. The payload rating is printed on the yellow sticker inside the driver’s door jamb — that’s the number that matters for a specific truck.
What Can You Tow With a 2026 Sierra 1500 in South Dakota?
Here’s how the Sierra’s Crew Cab 4WD towing matches up against common South Dakota trailer types:
| Trailer Type | Typical Weight | Suitable Sierra Config |
|---|---|---|
| Bass boat / walleye rig | 2,500–5,000 lbs | Any Sierra 1500 engine |
| Pontoon / larger fishing boat | 4,000–7,000 lbs | SLT or AT4 (5.3L V8 or diesel) |
| Stock / livestock trailer (3-4 head) | 4,000–7,500 lbs loaded | SLT (5.3L V8) — comfortably |
| Utility / equipment trailer | 3,000–6,000 lbs | Any Sierra 1500 with adequate margin |
| Large livestock trailer (6-8 head) | 7,000–9,000 lbs loaded | SLT (5.3L, ~9,200 lb cap) — verify per VDP |
| Fifth wheel / gooseneck | Varies widely | Not ideal — verify specific unit capacity |
Always include trailer tongue weight (typically 10–15% of trailer weight) in your payload calculation. Tongue weight counts against truck payload, not just trailer weight. For fifth-wheel or gooseneck hitching requirements, consult with our team before purchasing.
Key Takeaways
- •The 13,300 lb maximum towing rating does not apply to Crew Cab 4WD trucks. Real-world numbers are 8,700–9,200 lbs depending on engine and config.
- •The 5.3L V8 in Crew Cab 4WD tows approximately 9,200 lbs — the highest figure in our inventory.
- •The Duramax diesel (AT4/AT4X) tows approximately 8,700 lbs max — diesel advantage is efficiency and torque delivery, not maximum towing capacity in this config.
- •Always verify towing capacity on the specific vehicle’s VDP or door jamb sticker — not the spec sheet headline number.
- •Tongue weight (10–15% of trailer weight) counts against truck payload. Account for both numbers when planning a towing setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a 2026 GMC Sierra 1500 tow a fifth wheel?
The Sierra 1500 can physically tow a fifth-wheel trailer in some configurations, but most fifth wheels exceed the Crew Cab 4WD towing limits we see in practice (8,700–9,200 lbs). For serious fifth-wheel towing — especially loaded — buyers typically look at the Sierra 2500HD or 3500HD. Contact us at 605-705-4343 to discuss your specific fifth-wheel weight and whether a 1500 makes sense.
Which Sierra 1500 engine is best for towing livestock trailers?
For typical South Dakota livestock trailer use (3-6 head, 4,000–7,500 lbs loaded), the 5.3L V8 in the SLT is the practical sweet spot. It tows approximately 9,200 lbs Crew Cab 4WD, delivers smooth power under load, and is the standard engine on our most-stocked trim. The Duramax diesel in the AT4 is also capable and adds long-range fuel efficiency, though its Crew Cab 4WD capacity (~8,700 lbs) is slightly lower.
Does the Sierra 1500 need a Max Trailering Package to tow at rated capacity?
The maximum published towing ratings require the Max Trailering Package (NHT). Without it, towing capacity is lower. This is one of several reasons the 13,300 lb headline number differs so significantly from what our Crew Cab 4WD units can tow in practice. The specific towing capacity for each truck in our inventory is listed on the VDP — always use that number, not the segment headline.
From Lexy
The towing number disconnect is one of the most frustrating things I see in truck marketing. Buyers come in having read “13,300 lbs” on the Sierra spec page, then find out the specific truck they’re looking at tows considerably less in the Crew Cab 4WD configuration they need. I’d rather you know that up front than discover it after the fact. The Sierra 1500 is a genuinely capable towing truck — 9,200 lbs in the right config is a lot of trailer. It just isn’t 13,300 lbs in the truck you’re most likely to buy.
If towing capacity is the primary decision driver for your purchase, give us a call at 605-705-4343 before you commit. We’ll pull the exact towing number from the specific unit’s VDP so you know precisely what you’re getting — not a range, the number for that truck.
— Lexy Tabbert, Director of Sales and Marketing
Beadle Chevrolet, Mobridge, SD
About the Author
Lexy Tabbert — Beadle Chevrolet, Mobridge, SD
Lexy Tabbert is the Director of Sales and Marketing at Beadle Chevrolet in Mobridge, South Dakota. She covers Chevrolet and GMC vehicles, trim comparisons, and buyer guidance — helping families, ranchers, and ag operators across the region find the right truck and configuration for their needs. Learn more about Lexy.

