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How much does a 2004 Honda Pilot weigh?

The weight of a 2004 Honda Pilot varies by drivetrain and trim, but most models sit in a fairly tight range. In general, curb weight is approximately 3,800 to 4,500 pounds, with 2WD versions toward the lower end and 4WD versions toward the higher end. This article breaks down typical weights and what influences them.


Weight ranges by drivetrain


Drivetrain is the primary factor affecting the Pilot’s curb weight. The figures below reflect common stock configurations from the 2004 model year.



  • Two-wheel-drive (2WD) models: roughly 3,800–4,000 pounds

  • Four-wheel-drive (4WD) models: roughly 4,000–4,500 pounds


Exact curb weight depends on trim level and optional equipment. For precise figures, check the door jamb sticker or the official specification sheet for a given VIN.


Other factors that can affect weight


Beyond drivetrain, optional features and packages can add or subtract weight. Common options that influence curb weight include roof racks, sunroofs, heavy-duty suspensions, third-row seating configurations, and upgraded audio or safety systems.


Common options that affect weight



  • Roof racks or crossbars

  • Power sunroof and premium audio systems

  • Third-row seating and interior trim choices

  • All-wheel-drive components and towing packages


While these options can shift the weight, the overall range for the 2004 Pilot typically remains within the 3,800–4,500 pound spectrum, with 4WD models generally heavier due to the drivetrain components.


Practical takeaways


When estimating payload, towing capability, or fuel economy, use curb weight as a baseline and account for passenger and cargo weight separately. For an exact figure for a specific vehicle, refer to the owner’s manual, the VIN-specific specification sheet, or the vehicle’s door sticker.


Summary


The 2004 Honda Pilot commonly weighs about 3,800 to 4,500 pounds in curb weight, depending on whether it is a 2WD or 4WD configuration and which options it carries. This range helps inform payload, towing capacity, and performance considerations for the early-generation SUV.

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