Many people are surprised to learn that electric cars often have limited towing capacity compared to gasoline vehicles. While EVs offer instant torque, their batteries and design are not always suited for pulling heavy trailers or boats. Towing can significantly reduce driving range, sometimes by more than half. This makes long-distance towing almost impossible without frequent charging stops. Heat generated from towing can also stress the battery, leading to faster degradation. For drivers who rely on towing for work or recreation, this is a major drawback. Some manufacturers are working on models with better towing abilities, but for now, electric cars still lag behind in this area. Owners who attempted towing often share that the extra weight made their car less efficient, slower, and in some cases even unsafe on steep roads or highways.