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What Is a VIN Plate? Why It Matters When Towing Your Trailer

By Brent·
What Is a VIN Plate? Why It Matters When Towing Your Trailer

The VIN plate (Vehicle Identification Number plate) is a small metal or sticker plate found on most vehicles. You’ll usually find it:

It contains key information about your car, including:

Don’t worry, we’ll explain what all that means in a second.



Why the VIN Plate Matters for Towing

If you’re towing a trailer or horsebox, you need to know how much weight your car is legally allowed to pull. This isn’t just a suggestion — it’s the law, and towing over the limit can get you fined, void your insurance, or worse.

Here’s how the VIN plate helps:


To find your maximum towing capacity, simply subtract the GVW from the GTW:

GTW – GVW = Max towing capacity

Example:GTW = 4000kgGVW = 2500kgTowing capacity = 1500kg

So you’d need to make sure your loaded trailer doesn’t go over that 1500kg mark.



What If There’s No GTW on the Plate?

Some cars — usually smaller hatchbacks, hybrids, or performance models — aren’t designed to tow anything at all. If there’s no GTW listed, that means your car isn’t approved for towing. The legal limit is basically zero.

Don’t try to wing it. It’s not worth the risk.


Quick Tips from Brent


Final Thought: Know Your Limits, Tow With Confidence

Your car’s VIN plate is like a cheat sheet for towing — telling you what’s safe, legal, and possible. So before you hitch up, take 30 seconds to check it. It'll save you a heap of bother.

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