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How much does a 94 Ford probe weigh?

The curb weight of a 1994 Ford Probe typically falls between roughly 2,900 and 3,200 pounds, depending on the engine and trim. Lighter configurations with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder sit at the lower end, while heavier V6-equipped models push toward the upper end.


During its 1994 model year, the Probe offered two main engine choices—a 2.0-liter inline-4 and a 2.5-liter V6—with manual or automatic transmissions and a couple of trim levels. These configuration choices, plus optional equipment, determine the car’s overall weight. Below is a practical guide to how those weights break down and what can shift them slightly in real-world examples.


Weight by engine and trim


Below are typical curb weights for common configurations, illustrating how engine choice and transmission influence total mass.



  • 2.0-liter inline-4 (base LX) with manual transmission: approximately 2,900–2,970 lb (1,315–1,345 kg)

  • 2.0-liter inline-4 with automatic transmission: approximately 3,000–3,050 lb (1,360–1,385 kg)

  • 2.5-liter V6 (GT/LS) with manual or automatic: approximately 3,100–3,200 lb (1,406–1,451 kg)


These figures reflect stock, factory-typical curb weights. Actual vehicles can vary slightly due to manufacturing tolerances and specific options installed.


Additional factors that influence weight


Beyond engine and trim, several common options and specifications can nudge the Probe’s weight upward or downward.



  • Optional equipment such as a sunroof, leather seats, or upgraded audio can add a few pounds

  • Transmission choice (manual vs automatic) and trim level within the engine family

  • Wheel size, tire options, brakes, and added sound-deadening materials


In practice, a 1994 Probe’s curb weight generally stays within the ranges listed above, with exact figures best verified from the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or original factory documentation.


Summary


The 1994 Ford Probe weighs roughly 2,900 to 3,200 pounds depending on configuration. The lighter 2.0-liter inline-4 models sit near the bottom of that range, while the heavier 2.5-liter V6 variants push toward the top. Optional equipment and wheel/tire choices can shift the total a bit, but the general range remains a reliable guide for owners and enthusiasts.

How much is a 1994 Ford Probe worth?


The value of a used 1994 Ford Probe ranges from $1,224 to $6,530, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



How much does a Ford Probe weigh?


The curb weight of a Ford Probe varies by model year and trim, but it typically ranges from approximately 2,690 to 2,921 pounds (1,220 to 1,325 kg). For example, a 1994 model can be around 2,690 pounds, while a higher-end 1994 GT could weigh 2,921 pounds. 

  • 1994 Ford Probe: Approximately 2,690 to 2,921 pounds
  • 1995 Ford Probe: 2,690 pounds for one model, 2,921 pounds for another
  • 1996 Ford Probe: Approximately 2,690 pounds for one model, 2,921 pounds for another
  • 1997 Ford Probe: Approximately 2,690 pounds
  • 1991 Ford Probe GT: 2,730 pounds
  • 1990 Ford Probe GL: 2,731 pounds



How much does a 1994 Ford Probe weigh?


2,690 pounds
1994 Ford Probe Specs, Features & Options

Save 1 of 2 Probe Hatchback 2DSave 2 of 2 Probe GT Hatchback 2D
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35.8 feet35.8 feet
Curb Weight
2,690 pounds2,921 pounds



Was the Ford Probe fast?


The Probe hit 60 mph in 7.0 seconds, 0.2 quicker than the MX-6. Its quarter-mile clocking of 15.5 seconds at 89 mph also edges out the MX-6's 15.6-second/88-mph performance. And the Probe's 133-mph top speed is 4 mph faster than the MX-6's.


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