Loading the Vehicle
Warning: Overloading the vehicle has an adverse effect on braking and handling characteristics, which can compromise your safety or damage the vehicle.
It is important to understand the maximum weight rating for your vehicle and how much weight your vehicle can safely carry.

See the vehicle certification label for your vehicle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). It is located on the driver side front door jamb by the front wheel.
Note: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is also known as the total allowable mass of the vehicle. This weight includes the vehicle's curb weight, all occupants, cargo, and any additional equipment installed on the vehicle since it was manufactured.
CAUTION: To prevent severe damage to the vehicle, never load the vehicle to be heavier than the GVWR.
Carrying Items
Warning: The frunk and trunk are the preferred places to carry objects. In an accident, during hard braking, or sudden maneuvers, loose items carried in the vehicle’s cabin area can be thrown around and cause injury to occupants.
CAUTION: Heavy loads should be evenly distributed throughout the vehicle so as not to exceed the Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) shown on the vehicle certification label. Refer to the tire information and loading label in the next section to determine the recommended maximum allowable weight that can be added to the vehicle to safely operate it and not damage the vehicle.
Towing a Trailer
Warning: Do not tow a trailer with your vehicle. The vehicle has not been designed to have a trailer hitch fitted to it. The installation of a trailer hitch may cause serious damage to the vehicle, which could result in an accident or serious injury.