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How much does a 2010 Honda Pilot weigh?

The 2010 Honda Pilot weighs roughly 4,300 to 4,500 pounds in curb weight, depending on trim and drivetrain. That range reflects different configurations you could order from the factory.


The Pilot is a mid-size SUV built around a 3.5-liter V6 and seats up to eight. Weight varies primarily by whether the model is two-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD), and by the chosen trim level and options. Curb weight is the vehicle’s own weight without passengers or cargo, and it influences handling, payload capability, and efficiency. For precise numbers on a specific vehicle, the best source is the door jamb sticker or the manufacturer’s official spec sheet for that exact trim and option combination.


What affects the weight


Several factors determine the exact curb weight of a 2010 Pilot. The drivetrain adds or subtracts a substantial amount, with 4WD bringing extra components such as a transfer case, additional driveshafts, and heavier suspension. Trim levels (LX, EX, EX-L) add equipment and potential optional features that can shift the weight modestly. Roof rails, larger wheels, and optional power accessories can also contribute to the overall mass. In practice, buyers see a noticeable gap between 2WD and 4WD configurations and a smaller, incremental difference between trims with similar equipment.


Estimated curb weights by configuration


The following ranges reflect common curb weights reported for 2010 Pilot configurations. Actual numbers can vary with market and specific option packages.



  • Two-wheel drive (2WD) Pilots: approximately 4,280 to 4,350 pounds (about 1,941 to 1,975 kilograms)

  • Four-wheel drive (4WD) Pilots: approximately 4,470 to 4,640 pounds (about 2,028 to 2,106 kilograms)


These figures provide a practical sense of where a 2010 Pilot typically falls, but for exact weight on a given vehicle, consult the vehicle’s certification label or Honda’s official specifications for that exact trim and option list.


Related considerations


Weight influences several real-world factors, including fuel economy, acceleration, braking distance, and payload capacity. When planning trips or comparing with other SUVs, consider the curb weight alongside your expected cargo load to gauge performance and efficiency accurately.


Summary


In summary, a 2010 Honda Pilot generally weighs between about 4,300 and 4,500 pounds, with 2WD models toward the lighter end and 4WD models heavier. For an exact figure on a specific vehicle, verify the door sticker or the official Honda documentation for that exact trim and configuration.

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