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How much does a Honda Pilot 2014 weigh?

The curb weight of a 2014 Honda Pilot varies by trim and drivetrain, but most models weigh roughly 4,200 to 4,500 pounds when unladen.


The 2014 Pilot, Honda’s three-row SUV, used a 3.5-liter V6 and offered LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring trims with 2WD or 4WD. Weight changes with added equipment and drivetrain. The following breakdown provides general guidance and how to find the exact figure for a specific vehicle.


Weight ranges by drivetrain


Before listing typical curb weight ranges, note that the actual weight depends on trim, optional features, and whether the vehicle has front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The figures below are approximate curb weights (unladen weight) used by manufacturers and automotive guides.



  • 2WD configurations (front-wheel drive): roughly 4,200–4,350 pounds

  • 4WD configurations (all-wheel drive): roughly 4,500–4,700 pounds


These ranges illustrate how much weight can vary based on trim and drivetrain. To get the exact curb weight for a specific 2014 Pilot, check the vehicle’s door jamb label or the official Honda specifications for that trim and model year, or consult the owner's manual and the VIN-specific build sheet.


Why weight matters


Weight affects fuel economy, handling, braking, and payload capacity. The Pilot is designed to balance passenger comfort with towing and cargo capacity, and the heavier all-wheel-drive models may have different MPG ratings and dynamic behavior compared with lighter two-wheel-drive versions.


Estimated other specs related to weight


For context, the Honda Pilot’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is higher than its curb weight and indicates the maximum safe loaded weight; typical GVWR for the 2014 Pilot is around 6,000–6,500 pounds depending on trim and equipment. The payload and towing capacities also correlate with curb weight.


How to verify the exact figure


Because trim, options, and drivetrain vary, the only precise weight for a given 2014 Pilot is the curb weight shown on the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or in the official Honda specifications for that exact model year and trim. If you’re shopping, ask for the VIN-specific spec sheet or consult Honda’s consumer site for the exact configuration you’re considering.


Summary


In summary, the 2014 Honda Pilot weighs approximately 4,200 to 4,500 pounds in curb weight, with 4WD models being heavier than 2WD ones. For an exact figure, reference the door sticker or the official Honda specifications for the specific trim and options.

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