I have towed 1333kg with three different tow cars.
1/ A4 1.8 Turbo Quattro Avant petrol 0/60 in 8.5 secs, 145mph, 180bhp/171 lbft
torque max from 1950 to 4500rpm.
Towing 23/25, solo max 33mpg.
Kerb around 1550kg if i recall correctly speed.
2/ xtrail 2004 2.2 diesel turbo, 0/60 in 12.5 secs, 120mph approx. 134bhp/231 lbft, torque max at 2000rpm.
This car is almost perfectly geared for towing, 6 speed gives around 60 mph at 2000rpm max torque, kerb around 1650kg SVE. Towing around 30mpg. Solo around 40mpg.
3/ present car xtrail Aventura explorer 2009.0/60 9.5 sec, around 127mph.
171bhp/266 lbft max torque at 2000 rpm.
Kerb around 1720kg.
6 gear is too high for towing at 60mph, except on the flat. requires a down change on long up hill gradiats, but has become noticeable more flexible with mileage, will tow happily now at 1500rpm on the flat.
Towing around 30 mpg.
Engine is a renault, revs like a petrol car, is very quite for a diesel, performance is excellent, but the engine does not feel as toquey as the previous xtrail. solo economy is just as good at around 40mpg.
4/ All these cars are good tow cars, really not just saying that, the low profile tyres of the audi are to be avoided, tramling with the 225/45 profile was uncomfortable on the lorry ruts, will never have a car with low profile tyres again, had 3 tyre blebs on the side walls over 4.5 years, resulting in the tyres being scrapped, not suitable for uk roads.
5/ Whatever you go for get a turbo engine, 2 litre min, or a great big lump 3 litre plus.