12 Summer Rides to Tow Behind Your RV

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There’s nothing quite like hitting the open road in your RV, but once you’ve parked at the campground, it’s nice to have a smaller ride to zip around in. Whether you’re heading into town for supplies, cruising the shoreline, or exploring a rugged trail the big rig can’t reach, having the right tow-behind vehicle makes life easier, and a lot more fun.

We’ve rounded up 12 great summer-friendly vehicles that check all the boxes: easy to tow (or trailer), fun to drive, and versatile enough for everything from beach runs to backwoods adventures. You’ll find a mix of classics, off-roaders, convertibles, and practical picks here — no EVs, no complicated tech, and no-nonsense.

How We Chose These Vehicles

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This list was created with real-world RVers in mind, specifically those who want a fun, functional, and familiar vehicle to bring along on summer trips. We focused on cars and trucks that are either flat-towable or commonly trailered, avoiding hybrids and EVs that might require special setup, unfamiliar tech, or added weight. Many of the models featured here are ones that people have loved for years: muscle cars, convertibles, off-roaders, and no-nonsense trucks with classic charm and modern reliability.

We know not every campground is paved, and not every drive is about efficiency. That’s why each pick had to be easy to live with, fun to drive, and suited to the variety of destinations RV travelers explore, whether it’s a coastal town, a mountain trail, or just the grocery store down the road. This is about enhancing the journey, not complicating it.

Jeep Wrangler (2-Door or 4-Door)

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The Jeep Wrangler has earned its reputation as one of the most popular vehicles to tow behind an RV. Its straightforward drivetrain makes it easy to flat tow, and its rugged nature means it’s ready for whatever adventure lies beyond the campground. Whether you’re exploring dirt trails, cruising through a beach town, or heading into the hills, the Wrangler adds a sense of freedom and fun to your travels.

We included the Wrangler because it blends classic style with practical performance. The removable top and doors give it a summer-ready vibe, and it’s roomy enough to bring along family or gear for the day. It’s an excellent fit for those who want a dependable vehicle that’s just as enjoyable on the back roads as it is rolling into town.

Mazda MX-5 Miata

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The Mazda Miata has been a favorite among driving enthusiasts for decades, and it’s a perfect match for RV travel. Its compact size makes it easy to trailer behind most rigs, and it’s light enough to keep things simple without sacrificing any fun. The Miata is renowned for its balanced handling, exhilarating top-down driving experience, and laid-back nature, making it an ideal choice for sunny days and scenic routes.

We included the Miata because it delivers a classic roadster feel in a modern, reliable package. It’s a great option if you’re traveling solo or with a partner, as it’s something light, spirited, and enjoyable to drive once the RV is parked. Whether you’re taking a coastal cruise or winding through mountain roads, the Miata adds a sense of freedom and playfulness to every stop on your journey.

Chevrolet Corvette (C6 or C7)

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The Chevrolet Corvette has long been an American sports car icon, known for its powerful V8 engine and sleek design. Both the C6 and C7 generations offer an outstanding balance of performance and comfort, making them ideal for towing behind an RV and hitting the open road with style. Their relatively lightweight construction and strong aftermarket support also make them popular choices among RV owners looking for a thrilling drive once they arrive at their destination.

We included the Corvette because it combines the classic spirit of a muscle car with modern driving conveniences. It’s perfect for driving down a coastal road or cruising through a windy mountain pass, and its predictable driving nature will leave you confident in its ability to handle what you throw at it.

Ford Mustang GT Convertible

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The Ford Mustang GT Convertible is a timeless American pony car that offers open-air driving fun combined with powerful V8 performance. It has a decently spacious interior that makes it comfortable for running errands, getting groceries, or carving up some mountain roads. It’s well-suited for longer drives after you’ve parked your RV. With a strong history and wide popularity, the Mustang is easy to maintain and boasts a wealth of aftermarket support, making it a reliable and enjoyable tow-behind vehicle.

We included the Mustang GT Convertible because it blends classic style with modern comfort. Whether you’re cruising through small towns, coastal roads, or countryside highways, the Mustang delivers an engaging driving experience with the added pleasure of a convertible top for those perfect summer days.

Toyota 4Runner (SR5 or TRD)

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The Toyota 4Runner is celebrated for its toughness and dependable drivetrain. It’s a versatile vehicle that works well for RV travelers looking to tow something reliable behind their rig. With a spacious interior and practical design, it’s comfortable for family trips or carrying gear, making it a great choice, no matter if you need something larger with four doors or want something to romp around the trails off-road.

We included the 4Runner because it strikes an outstanding balance between everyday usability and adventure readiness. Whether you’re exploring a national park or running errands in town, it’s a dependable and comfortable vehicle that can keep up with a variety of summer travel plans.

Chevrolet K5 Blazer

Chevy K5 Blazer
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The Chevrolet K5 Blazer brings classic ruggedness and plenty of character to your summer travels. Known for its strong V8 engine and solid off-road chops, it’s an excellent match for RVers who want a vehicle that’s as tough as it is fun. With enough room for friends or gear, it makes every adventure feel a little more exciting, whether you’re hitting trails or cruising into town.

We included the K5 Blazer because it delivers rugged capability with a nostalgic feel. It’s a versatile ride that’s equally at home off-road or parked at your favorite campground, making every trip more memorable and fun.

Ford Bronco (First Generation)

1966 Ford Bronco Pickup
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The original Ford Bronco is a fan favorite for anyone who loves mixing classic style with outdoor fun. It’s just the right size to tow behind your RV and tough enough to tackle trails or campground roads without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re exploring backcountry paths or just enjoying a leisurely cruise, the Bronco adds a calm, relaxed vibe to your summer adventures.

We chose the Bronco because it’s got a unique blend of ruggedness and personality. Easy to tow, fun to drive, and full of character, it’s the kind of vehicle that makes every stop feel like part of the journey.

Jeep Gladiator

2025 Jeep Gladiator
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The Jeep Gladiator combines the off-road capability Jeep is famous for with the added practicality of a pickup bed. Its open-air options let you enjoy those sunny summer days in style, making it a versatile and fun choice to tow behind your RV.

The Gladiator made the list because many travelers appreciate the practicality of a pickup truck. It offers added utility as a secondary vehicle while still being capable of handling a variety of terrains during your adventures.

Mini Cooper

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The Mini Cooper might be small, but it’s one of those cars that makes driving feel fun again. It’s quick on its feet, easy to tow behind your RV, and perfect for everything from winding scenic roads to grabbing groceries in town.

It’s also surprisingly roomy inside for its size, which makes it great if you’re packing a few bags or bringing someone along for the ride. The retro styling adds a little flair, and the whole experience feels light, easy, and just a little bit cheeky — in the best possible way.

Pontiac Solstice

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This one’s a personal favorite. My first manual car was a Pontiac Solstice, and I still remember how much fun it was to drive with the top down and the road wide open. It’s a head-turning two-seater that feels like a little escape pod when you want to break away from the big rig.

It’s light, simple, and easy to tow, with just enough performance to keep things exciting. If you’re chasing that carefree summer vibe, the Solstice is a great companion.

Chevrolet Camaro

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If you want to bring some muscle along for the ride, the Camaro delivers. Whether you’re leaning V6 or V8, it offers punchy performance with a smooth, comfortable ride — great for everything from quick errands to winding back roads.

It’s bold, fun, and easy to enjoy on a summer trip. And let’s be honest, nothing quite matches the feeling of rolling up to a local diner or car show in a classic American sports car.

Fiat 500

Fiat 500 Abarth
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The Fiat 500 is a spunky little ride that’s just as fun as it looks. It’s perfect for scooting through beach towns or pulling up to a small café on the waterfront. Light enough to tow without a second thought, it’s an easygoing option for more casual exploring.

You get excellent fuel economy and a playful attitude that suits sunny days and laid-back drives perfectly. It’s proof that you don’t need a big car to have a big time on the road.

Toyota Land Cruiser

Toyota Land Cruiser 250, blue, front 3/4 view, canyon, off-road.
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Toyota brought the Land Cruiser back in a big way for 2024, and it’s already turning heads with its boxy styling, compact size, and off-road chops. It’s smaller than the outgoing 200 Series, which makes it easier to tow behind an RV and more manageable when you’re navigating tight campground roads or parking in town.

What makes it a great travel companion is its mix of modern comfort and rugged DNA. You get all the features you’d want in a daily driver — like a plush interior and updated tech — without losing that iconic Land Cruiser capability. Whether you’re chasing trails or want something cool and capable to explore, the new Land Cruiser is a great way to go.

Ready to Hit the Road with Your Perfect Summer Ride?

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There you have it — a lineup of fun, practical, and stylish vehicles that are perfect for towing behind your RV and making the most of those summer adventures. Whether you prefer the classic charm of a Land Cruiser, the sporty vibe of a Mustang, or the open-air fun of a convertible, there’s something here to fit every traveler’s style and needs.

We’d love to hear from you! What’s your go-to tow-along vehicle when you hit the road? Drop us a comment and share your favorite ride for those unforgettable RV trips. Here’s to many miles of smiles and great memories on the road!

Author: Gabrielle Schmauderer

Gabrielle Schmauderer is a British car enthusiast, automotive journalist, and lifelong gearhead. When not writing about cars, she’s wrenching, rebuilding, driving, hitting the track, or making fun DIY/education videos on social media. She also runs a motorsports shop and has had the chance to work with Barrett-Jackson, RM Sotheby’s, MotorBiscuit, and other big names in the car world.

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