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Seriously, what actually happens if a hybrid gets towed?

17K views 21 replies 15 participants last post by  SeanBeanDiesInTheEnd  
So does that mean a flatbed? If it is a flatbed, how do they get it onto the bed?
Do they jack it up in place and put all four wheels on dollies?
Ultimately all you need to say is “all wheel drive” and the tow truck would use dollies - they cannot afford to take the chance of driveline damage from towing with the wheels on the ground. That said, it will occasionally be necessary to tow even a short distance with one axle on the ground (getting out of a live traffic lane following a breakdown or crash, for example) but then the operator will re-rig in a safer place.

Back to what someone else said above, yes the motor would be spinning if the rears are turning, but no damage would occur to the eCVT if the fronts are in the air. Would charge occur in the system? Only a Toyota engineer could answer that (or a mechanic who has had the manufacturer training) but the system may need to be on (vehicle set to “run”) for that to happen.

Anyone want to volunteer with a voltmeter? [emoji6]

One way to check - does T say anything about flat towing a hybrid behind a motorhome? Likely the same as for the fas models: “ not designed for flat towing.”


2012 RAV4 Base FWD.
Upgraded to large from brakes and 3rd row rear springs.