The Honda Pilot weighs roughly 4,200 to 4,800 pounds in curb weight, with front‑wheel‑drive models generally lighter and all‑wheel‑drive models heavier.
Understanding what goes into the weight
The Pilot’s weight is determined by its powertrain, chassis, and interior equipment. The standard 3.5-liter V6 engine and nine‑speed automatic transmission contribute most of the mass, while choosing all‑wheel drive adds a transfer case and additional drivetrain components. Trim level, optional equipment, and features such as larger wheels or leather interior can push the curb weight higher.
Typical curb weight ranges
The following ranges apply to the current or recent production years of the Pilot; exact figures vary by year, trim, and market.
- Front-wheel-drive (FWD) models: approximately 4,200–4,400 pounds
- All-wheel-drive (AWD) models: approximately 4,500–4,800 pounds
Note that added options (roof rails, larger wheels, luxury accessories) can nudge these numbers upward. For an exact figure, consult the specific vehicle’s door jamb sticker or official Honda brochure for that year and trim.
How to verify the exact weight for your model
To obtain the precise curb weight for a particular Honda Pilot, check the vehicle’s window sticker (the door jamb placard in the U.S.), the official Honda spec sheet for the model year, or contact a Honda dealer. These sources list the exact curb weight for your configured engine, drivetrain, and trim level.
Notes on weight, payload, and capacity
The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is higher than curb weight and defines the maximum safe weight of the vehicle when fully loaded with passengers and cargo. Practical payload varies by trim and equipment, and you can find the exact GVWR and payload figures on the owner’s manual and door placard. Always consider payload when planning cargo loads and passengers to stay within safe limits.
Summary
In summary, most Honda Pilot models weigh between about 4,200 and 4,800 pounds when empty, with AWD versions toward the upper end of that range. For the exact number on a specific vehicle, refer to the window sticker or the official Honda specification for that year and trim.


