I'm Bo Gentile, a seasoned executive with a strong background in the insurance industry, where I’ve led strategic growth initiatives and operational improvements as a senior vice president. Since starting as a vice president in 2000, I’ve been recognized for driving sales, increasing efficiency, and contributing to the company’s growth to $620 million in revenue while expanding operations across North America. I now bring that same leadership and performance-driven mindset to TG Motorsports, where I focus on vehicle optimization and engineering. My deep understanding of customer needs fuels our innovation and strengthens partnerships with top racing ambassadors.
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Electric Trucks That Can Tow Like a Beast in 2025

When people think of electric vehicles, they often picture small, quiet commuter cars — not powerful workhorses. But 2025 is proving that electric trucks are changing the towing game. These new models deliver massive torque, long range, and high towing capacities that rival or even beat gas-powered pickups.
If you’re looking for electric trucks that can tow like a beast, here are the best options on the market right now.
1. Ford F-150 Lightning — The Everyday Workhorse
Towing Capacity: Up to 10,000 lbs
Horsepower: 580 hp
Range: Up to 320 miles
The F-150 Lightning combines America’s best-selling truck with cutting-edge electric tech. Instant torque means smoother, faster acceleration when towing heavy loads. With smart features like a built-in scale and trailer backup assist, it’s a towing champion for work and play.
2. Chevrolet Silverado EV — Built for Big Jobs
Towing Capacity: Up to 10,000 lbs (future model expected up to 20,000 lbs)
Horsepower: Up to 754 hp
Range: Around 400 miles
Chevy’s Silverado EV is making waves with its massive power and impressive range. Its Ultium battery platform offers plenty of muscle for hauling boats, trailers, or heavy equipment without sacrificing long-distance travel.
3. Rivian R1T — Adventure Meets Capability
Towing Capacity: Up to 11,000 lbs
Horsepower: Up to 835 hp
Range: Up to 400 miles
The Rivian R1T is a lifestyle truck with serious towing credentials. Whether you’re hauling a camper into the mountains or towing gear to a job site, its quad-motor setup gives you precise control and unstoppable pulling power.
4. Tesla Cybertruck — The Futuristic Hauler
Towing Capacity: Up to 11,000 lbs
Horsepower: Estimated 845+ hp (Tri-Motor)
Range: 340–500 miles (depending on configuration)
Love it or hate it, the Cybertruck has the numbers to back up its bold look. With bulletproof torque and massive range, it’s ready to take on heavy-duty towing while looking like it rolled straight out of a sci-fi movie.
5. GMC Hummer EV Pickup — Luxury Meets Muscle
Towing Capacity: Up to 7,500 lbs
Horsepower: 1,000 hp
Range: Around 329 miles
The Hummer EV Pickup is all about excess — and that includes its towing power. While its range is slightly shorter than some competitors, its brute force and off-road features make it perfect for hauling in tough conditions.
Final Thoughts — The Future of Heavy Hauling
Electric trucks are no longer just a novelty. In 2025, they’re towing beasts with instant torque, quiet operation, and enough range to tackle real-world jobs. Whether you need a daily work truck, a weekend adventure rig, or a futuristic hauler, these models prove you can go electric without losing muscle.
If you’re a truck owner who’s been hesitant about making the switch to EVs, this might be the year to reconsider. The power, capability, and tech in these trucks are hard to ignore — and the towing numbers speak for themselves.
— Bo Gentile Founder, TG Motorsports
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Bo Gentile | Innovator, Race and Pioneer in Drag Racing
Bo Gentile as a Senior Vice President with over 25 years of leadership experience, I specialize in driving operational excellence, business development, and revenue growth. My expertise spans home office and field operations, sales, marketing, project management, and talent management, with a focus on streamlining processes and optimizing performance to achieve sustained business success.
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Bo Gentile: Why Car Culture Still Matters in the Age of EVs
We’re living in a time where EVs are dominating headlines. Quiet cars. No gears. Instant torque. Cool, right? Sure. But in the middle of all that, there are still people — like me — who are building machines that roar, shake the ground, and demand respect.
I’m Bo Gentile, founder of TG Motorsports, and I’m here to remind you why car culture isn't going anywhere.
I Don’t Just Build Cars. I Build Stories.
Every car that rolls out of my shop is more than horsepower and numbers. It’s time, detail, engineering, mistakes, late nights, and breakthroughs. From Hellcat builds to full-on Redeye drag monsters, each one has a soul.
In a world of plug-and-play, there’s something raw about crafting a machine by hand. Tuning it. Breaking it. Fixing it again.
That’s culture.
What Makes It Worth It?
The first hit on the dyno.
The way the engine note changes when the tune is perfect.
That thumbs-up from another builder at the track.
Seeing your own build line up against someone else's — and win.
These moments can’t be coded. You have to build them.
The Garage Is Still Sacred
I’ve been in the corporate world. I’ve led big teams. I’ve scaled businesses. But nothing hits like laying under a car at midnight with grease on your hands, chasing an idea that no one else sees.
At TG Motorsports, we live that every day. And we're not slowing down — not for trends, not for EVs, not for algorithms.
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Bo Gentile – Performance Car Builder | TG Motorsports
Meet Bo Gentile, founder of TG Motorsports. Based in McKinney, TX, Bo builds high-performance vehicles and leads the future of drag racing innovation.
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