Mercury Mariner Towing Capacity (2011)

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Mercury Mariner Towing Capacity Overview

The Mercury Mariner towing capacity of 3,500 lbs across all years and trims.

Various factors such as trim level, engine configuration, and drivetrain do not significantly affect the towing capacity of the Mercury Mariner.

Mercury Mariner Towing Capacities
YearTrimTowing CapacityEngineDrivetrain / TransmissionHorsepower / Torque
20113,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT DuratecFWD / 6 Spd Auto w/OD171 HP / 171 ft/lbs
20113,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT Duratec4WD / 6 Spd Auto w/OD171 HP / 171 ft/lbs
2011(4 Cyl)3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT 4V Atkinson CycleFWD / Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable177 HP
2011(4 Cyl)3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT 4V Atkinson Cycle4WD / Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable177 HP
2011Premier3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT DuratecFWD / 6 Spd Auto w/OD171 HP / 171 ft/lbs
2011Premier3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT Duratec4WD / 6 Spd Auto w/OD171 HP / 171 ft/lbs
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Mercury Mariner Towing Capacity: Jump To Model Year

2010's

All towing capacities are braked capacities. This means that the trailer being towed has a braking system installed to assist with the vehicle's own braking. The towing capacities for trailers without brakes will be much less.

Confirm all towing capacities with the owner's manual.

  • a fishing boat and trailer usually weighs between 900 lbs. to 6,000 lbs.
  • a tent trailer typically weighs between 1,000 lbs. to 1,500 lbs.
  • a fifth-wheel travel trailer averages between 12,000 lbs. to 15,000 lbs.

2011 Mercury Mariner Towing Capacity Data

The 2011 Mercury Mariner towing capacity is 3,500 lbs. regardless of its trim level or drivetrain.

2011 Mercury Mariner Towing Capacities
TrimTowing CapacityEngineDrivetrain / TransmissionHorsepower / Torque
3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT DuratecFWD / 6 Spd Auto w/OD171 HP / 171 ft/lbs
3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT Duratec4WD / 6 Spd Auto w/OD171 HP / 171 ft/lbs
(4 Cyl)3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT 4V Atkinson CycleFWD / Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable177 HP
(4 Cyl)3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT 4V Atkinson Cycle4WD / Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable177 HP
Premier3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT DuratecFWD / 6 Spd Auto w/OD171 HP / 171 ft/lbs
Premier3,500 lbs2.5L I4 SMPI IVCT Duratec4WD / 6 Spd Auto w/OD171 HP / 171 ft/lbs
  • a fishing boat and trailer usually weighs between 900 lbs. to 6,000 lbs.
  • a tent trailer typically weighs between 1,000 lbs. to 1,500 lbs.
  • a fifth-wheel travel trailer averages between 12,000 lbs. to 15,000 lbs.

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