The curb weight of a 2006 Honda CR-V generally falls in the 3,000 to 3,350-pound range, with variations based on trim and drivetrain.
Weight ranges by configuration
The following figures reflect typical curb weights for common 2006 CR-V configurations. Exact numbers can vary with options, fuel level, and regional specs.
- 2006 CR-V 2WD LX: approximately 3,000–3,100 pounds
- 2006 CR-V 2WD EX: approximately 3,100–3,200 pounds
- 2006 CR-V AWD LX: approximately 3,200–3,300 pounds
- 2006 CR-V AWD EX: approximately 3,250–3,350 pounds
These ranges summarize typical curb weights; for an exact figure on a specific vehicle, consult the VIN-based spec sheet or the owner's manual.
What affects the weight
Several factors drive the weight differences among CR-V configurations. The drivetrain, trim level, and optional equipment all contribute to the final curb weight.
Key weight factors
- Drivetrain (2WD vs. AWD)
- Trim level (LX vs. EX)
- Optional equipment (sunroof, leather seats, alloy wheels, etc.)
- Fuel level and spare tire configuration
In practice, these elements influence handling dynamics and fuel economy in ways that align with the weight differences, though the overall impact is modest for everyday driving.
Summary
For a 2006 Honda CR-V, expect a curb weight in the general range of about 3,000 to 3,350 pounds, with the 2WD models at the lower end and AWD models heavier. When evaluating a specific vehicle, verify the exact curb weight using the VIN or official Honda specifications to ensure precise figures for insurance, registration, and performance planning.


