How much does a 1992 Toyota pickup weight?
A 1992 Toyota Pickup typically weighs between about 2,600 and 3,200 pounds in curb weight, depending on cab style, drivetrain, and equipment.
What affects the weight of a 1992 Toyota Pickup
The weight depends on cab style (Regular Cab vs Xtracab), bed length, drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD), engine and transmission choices, and added equipment. The 1992 lineup primarily used a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine (the 22R family) with manual or automatic transmissions. Four-wheel drive versions carry additional components that increase weight.
Common variants and their approximate curb weights
Below is a guide to typical curb weight ranges for the most common configurations. The numbers are approximate and based on published specifications and typical market examples for 1992 Toyota Pickup models.
- 2WD Regular Cab, standard bed, 2.4L engine, manual transmission: roughly 2,600–2,700 lb
- 2WD Regular Cab, 2.4L engine, automatic transmission: roughly 2,700–2,800 lb
- 2WD Xtracab (extended cab) with 2.4L engine: roughly 2,900–3,000 lb
- 4WD Regular Cab with 2.4L engine: roughly 2,900–3,100 lb
- 4WD Xtracab with 2.4L engine: roughly 3,100–3,200 lb
Note that exact weight can vary with trim level, optional equipment, and payload-ready configuration. If you need the precise curb weight for a specific truck, check the vehicle's door sticker (GAWR/GVWR data), the original owner's manual, or have the vehicle weighed at a certified scale.
How to verify the exact weight of a specific vehicle
To determine the exact curb weight for a particular 1992 Toyota Pickup you own or are evaluating, use one or more of these methods:
- Check the original manufacturer's specifications for your exact trim, usually found in the owner's manual or official brochures.
- Look at the driver's-side door jamb sticker for GAWR and GVWR information; it may not list curb weight but confirms allowed payload and gross weight.
- Weigh the vehicle on a public scale with no payload and a full tank of fuel to obtain curb weight.
- Weigh with a known payload if you want gross vehicle weight with typical equipment to estimate payload capacity.
Always consider fuel level, fluids, and any aftermarket equipment as factors that can influence the measured curb weight by a few pounds.
Summary
The 1992 Toyota Pickup spans a weight range roughly from about 2,600 pounds in lighter 2WD configurations to around 3,200 pounds in the heaviest 4WD Xtracab variants. Exact weight depends on cab style, drivetrain, and equipment; for precise figures, refer to the door sticker, the owner's manual, or weigh the vehicle at a scale.
