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See link below (from Practical Caravan magazine earlier this year).
I don't know what if any other engine options there are in addition to that tested, but note that other power units may have different towing limits.
You will need to check the weight of your caravan, which should be on a plate either by the bottom of the door or on the drawbar. One "2 berth small caravan" can weigh a fair bit more than another!
Two weights should be displayed: the first is the 'Mass in running order (MIRO)' which is the weight of the caravan as it left the factory excluding any retrospectively fitted extras. The second is the maximum technically permissible laden mass (MTPLM)' which is the maximum that the caravan can weigh when loaded. Note that most modern caravans have low payloads so you probably won't be able to help being close to the MTPLM when loaded up for a holiday.
https://www.practicalcaravan.com/reviews/ford-puma
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