A 2007 Honda Pilot weighs roughly 4,200–4,700 pounds in curb weight, with a gross vehicle weight rating around 5,900–6,100 pounds, depending on trim and drivetrain.
In practice, weight readings vary by whether the vehicle is front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD), and by the options installed. The following sections outline typical figures and how they affect payload and load limits.
Weight basics for the 2007 Pilot
Two key metrics govern the vehicle's weight profile: curb weight (the weight without passengers or cargo) and GVWR (the maximum permissible weight, including passengers and cargo). The ranges below summarize common configurations to help gauge handling and load capacity.
Typical curb weights for common configurations are as follows.
- Front-wheel-drive (FWD) Pilot: approximately 4,200–4,400 pounds curb weight.
- All-wheel-drive (AWD) Pilot: approximately 4,500–4,700 pounds curb weight.
These figures are approximate and can vary by equipment and production variation. For an exact number, check the vehicle's door placard or the owner's manual.
Vehicle weight ratings and payload
GVWR is the maximum weight the vehicle can carry, including occupants and cargo. Payload is the difference between GVWR and curb weight and indicates how much you can load safely.
GVWR and approximate payload ranges for common configurations:
- GVWR: typically about 5,900–6,100 pounds.
- Payload capacity: roughly 1,400–1,900 pounds, depending on trim and configuration.
As with curb weight, exact numbers depend on trim, equipment, and seating; always refer to the door sticker for your specific vehicle.
Summary
In summary, a 2007 Honda Pilot's weight profile centers on curb weights in the low-to-mid 4,000s pounds (varying with FWD vs AWD), a GVWR around 5,900–6,100 pounds, and a payload typically about 1,400–1,900 pounds. For precise data, consult the door jamb label or the official documentation for your exact vehicle.


