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What is the gross weight of a Honda Pilot?

The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of a Honda Pilot is the maximum allowed weight of the vehicle when fully loaded with passengers, cargo, and fluids. In recent years, the Pilot’s GVWR generally sits in the 6,000 to 6,400-pound range, with exact figures varying by model year, trim level, and drivetrain. To know the precise number for your specific vehicle, check the driver’s door placard or the official model-year documentation.


Understanding GVWR and its implications


GVWR stands for gross vehicle weight rating. It signifies the upper limit of the combined weight of the vehicle itself plus all passengers, cargo, and fluids. This safety and performance benchmark helps ensure the vehicle remains within designed braking, handling, tire load, and suspension limits. For the Honda Pilot, the GVWR is a fixed specification set by Honda and can vary by configuration; it is not the same as curb weight or payload capacity, and it does not by itself indicate towing capability.


What GVWR tells you


GVWR informs safe payload and towing planning. Do not exceed the GVWR listed on your vehicle’s placard, even if the vehicle isn’t visibly heavy. Variations in GVWR occur between two-wheel-drive (2WD) and all-wheel-drive (AWD) versions and across trims with additional equipment or packages.


Typical GVWR range and how it varies by configuration


For the current generation, most Honda Pilots list a GVWR roughly between 6,000 and 6,400 pounds (about 2,720–2,900 kg). AWD models are commonly toward the higher end of that range, while base configurations may fall toward the lower end. The exact GVWR for any given vehicle can be confirmed via the driver’s door placard or the official specifications for that model year.


How to verify the exact GVWR for your vehicle


To obtain the precise GVWR for your specific Honda Pilot, inspect the driver’s door jamb placard (it lists GVWR in pounds and kilograms). You can also consult the owner’s manual or model-year documentation, or contact a Honda dealer with your vehicle identification number (VIN) to retrieve the exact figure.


Practical considerations: payload, towing, and safety


GVWR matters most when planning how much weight you carry or tow. Payload capacity equals GVWR minus the vehicle’s curb weight and any installed accessories. Exceeding the GVWR can impair braking, steering, tire performance, and overall safety, and may affect warranty coverage. Always plan loads within the published GVWR and corresponding towing specifications for your configuration.


Summary


The Honda Pilot’s gross vehicle weight rating typically falls in a 6,000–6,400-pound range, with exact numbers varying by model year, trim, and drivetrain. For your specific vehicle, rely on the door placard, official model-year documentation, or a dealership to confirm the precise GVWR, and ensure payload and towing plans stay within that limit for safety and compliance.

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