The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the Honda Odyssey varies by year and trim; for the latest-generation Odysseys it’s typically around 5,700–6,000 pounds (2,590–2,720 kg), depending on equipment and wheel/tire options.
GVWR represents the maximum combined weight the vehicle is engineered to carry, including passengers, cargo, and fuel. It differs from curb weight, which is the weight of the vehicle itself with no payload.
GVWR basics and why it matters
Understanding GVWR helps with safe loading, braking performance, and compliance with manufacturer guidelines. Staying under GVWR protects braking, handling, and the vehicle’s warranty.
Typical GVWR range for recent Honda Odysseys
Note: exact GVWR varies by model year and trim; the numbers below reflect common figures reported for modern Odysseys.
- General GVWR range: about 5,700–6,000 pounds (2,590–2,720 kg) for most current models.
- Wheel/tire packages and optional equipment can shift the rating slightly; some configurations may sit at the upper or lower end of the range.
- The GVWR is listed on the vehicle’s certification label and in the owner’s manual for precise reference.
For the precise GVWR of a specific Odyssey, check the certification label on the driver’s door jamb, consult the owner’s manual, or view Honda’s official model-year spec sheets for that vehicle.
Where to verify the exact GVWR on your Odyssey
To ensure you have the right GVWR for your vehicle, use these official sources and identifiers:
- Door jamb certification label: The GVWR is printed on a sticker on the driver’s side door jamb, along with other weight ratings.
- Owner’s manual and specifications pages: The GVWR is listed in the vehicle specifications section.
- Honda official spec sheets: Model-year pages and brochures published by Honda provide official GVWR figures for each trim.
- Dealership records or VIN lookup: A Honda dealer can confirm GVWR using the VIN and build data.
Having the exact GVWR handy helps when calculating payload (passengers and cargo) and ensuring safe loading for towing or carrying heavy items.
Understanding GVWR vs curb weight and payload
GVWR is the maximum allowed loaded weight. Curb weight is the vehicle’s weight with no passengers or cargo, and payload is the difference between GVWR and curb weight. Payload capacity varies with trim and options, so always rely on the official GVWR and the actual curb weight listed for your specific vehicle to estimate payload accurately.
Summary
The Honda Odyssey’s GVWR generally sits in the mid-5,000s to low-6,000 pounds range, with exact figures varying by year, trim, and equipment. For precise numbers, refer to the door jamb certification label, the owner’s manual, or Honda’s official model-year specifications. Always verify GVWR before loading heavy passengers or cargo to stay within safe limits.


