2010 GMC Sierra 2500 Towing Capacity Overview

The 2010 GMC Sierra 2500HD towing capacity ranges from approximately 9,600 lbs to over 13,000 lbs, depending on engine choice, drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD), axle ratio, cab configuration, and whether the truck is equipped with the factory towing package.

The Sierra 2500HD is a heavy-duty pickup, offering significantly higher towing capability than the Sierra 1500. However, towing ratings still vary by configuration and must be verified for each specific truck.


2010 GMC Sierra 2500 Towing Capacity by Engine

EngineDrivetrainAxle RatioMax Towing Capacity
6.0L V8 Gas2WD3.73~13,000 lbs
6.0L V8 Gas4WD3.73~10,500 lbs
6.6L Duramax Diesel2WD3.73~13,000+ lbs
6.6L Duramax Diesel4WD3.73~12,000 lbs

Diesel-equipped models typically provide better towing performance due to higher torque output.


What Affects Towing Capacity on the Sierra 2500HD?

Several factors directly impact towing limits:

  • Engine selection (gas vs diesel)
  • Drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD)
  • Axle ratio (3.73 or 4.10 preferred for towing)
  • Cab and bed configuration
  • Factory towing package equipment

Two trucks with the same engine may still have different towing ratings.


Payload Capacity vs Towing Capacity (Very Important)

Payload includes:

  • Passengers
  • Cargo in the bed
  • Trailer tongue weight (typically 10–15% of trailer weight)

In real-world towing, payload capacity is often the limiting factor, even on heavy-duty trucks.


GMC Sierra Payload & Towing Calculator

Towing Payload Check (Quick Calculator)