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How much does a Chevy 1 2 ton truck weigh?

The curb weight of a Chevrolet half-ton pickup (the Silverado 1500) generally falls in the 4,000–5,400-pound range, depending on configuration, engine choice, cab style, bed length, and drivetrain. Payload capacity typically ranges around 1,900–2,300 pounds, with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) near 6,800–7,600 pounds.


What people mean by "half-ton" refers to Chevrolet's light-duty pickup class. Over the years, the Silverado 1500 has evolved, so exact weights shift with features such as four-wheel drive, crew cab versus regular cab, bed length, and added equipment. This article outlines typical ranges and how to read the numbers on a window sticker, with a closer look at common configurations and key specs.


Weight ranges by configuration


Below are typical curb-weight ranges for common Silverado 1500 setups. Real numbers vary by model year and options, but these benchmarks reflect recent Chevrolet trucks.



  • Lightest configurations: Regular cab, long bed, 2WD — roughly 4,000 to 4,500 pounds.

  • Mid-range configurations: Double cab (crew), short bed, 2WD — roughly 4,500 to 4,900 pounds.

  • Heavier configurations: Crew cab, short bed, 4WD — roughly 5,000 to 5,400 pounds.


Note: The exact curb weight depends on engine choice (e.g., 2.7L Turbo, 5.3L V8, 6.2L V8), transmission, and equipment like aluminum vs. steel components or bed liners. Always check the vehicle’s door jamb sticker for precise numbers.


Key weight metrics you should know


Understanding the weight terms helps when evaluating a Silverado’s capability and compliance with weight limits. The following explains the main figures and what they typically look like today.



  • Curb weight: The vehicle’s weight with standard equipment and no cargo or passengers — about 4,000–5,400 pounds depending on configuration.

  • GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating): The maximum allowed combined weight of the vehicle, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue weight — commonly about 6,800–7,600 pounds for a Silverado 1500.

  • Payload: The maximum weight of passengers and cargo the vehicle can carry — usually around 1,900–2,300 pounds for Silverado 1500s.

  • Towing capacity: The weight the vehicle can tow with a hitch, a separate metric that varies by configuration and equipment (often in the range of 6,000–13,300 pounds for current Silverado 1500 setups).


When reading these numbers, remember that modern half-ton pickups offer a broad spectrum of configurations. Exact weights are listed on the certification label located on the door jamb and in the owner's manual. If you own or are buying a Silverado, the window sticker is the authoritative source for your specific build.


Summary


Chevrolet’s half-ton pickups, led by the Silverado 1500, typically weigh about 4,000–5,400 pounds in curb weight across recent generations, with payload around 1,900–2,300 pounds and GVWR around 6,800–7,600 pounds. The exact numbers depend on cab style, bed length, drivetrain, engine, and options. Always verify with the door sticker or the dealer for your specific vehicle.

How much does a Silverado 1500 weight in pounds?


A Chevy Silverado 1500 typically weighs between 4,400 and 5,800 pounds, but the exact weight depends on the configuration, including cab style, engine, drivetrain (2WD or 4WD), and other options. For example, a 2025 Silverado 1500 Work Truck can start at around 4,400 pounds, while the more robust ZR2 model with a Crew Cab can weigh over 5,600 pounds. 
Weight breakdown by configuration

  • Regular Cab: The curb weight ranges from approximately 4,700 to 5,100 pounds for 2WD and 5,000 to 5,400 pounds for 4WD.
  • Double Cab: The curb weight generally ranges from 4,900 to 5,300 pounds for 2WD and 5,200 to 5,600 pounds for 4WD.
  • Crew Cab: This configuration has a higher weight, typically ranging from 5,200 to 5,600 pounds for 2WD and 5,500 to 5,800 pounds for 4WD. 

How to find your specific weight
  • Consult the owner's manual: This is the most accurate way to find your truck's exact weight. 
  • Check the vehicle's sticker: The sticker on the driver's side door jamb often lists the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and curb weight. 



How much does a half ton Chevy truck weigh?


With the 6.6-ft 5.3L V8 4WD setup, the truck has a curb weight of 5,130 lbs; while RWD brings it down to 5,010 lbs. If you have a 2.7L Turbo 4WD 5.8-ft setup, the Chevy Silverado 1500 weight ranges anywhere from 4,950 to 4,960 lbs.



Is the Silverado heavier than a Ford F150?


The spec sheet which Levine sent, shown below, reveals that their lightest F-150 (regular cab, 6 1/2-foot bed, 3.5-liter engine) weighs 4,050 lbs. The lightest 2016 Chevy Silverado, according to the automaker's spec sheet online, comes in at 4,517 lbs.



How much does a Z71 weigh?


The weight of a Chevy Silverado Z71 varies depending on the year, trim, and configuration, but a common range for a 1500 series is between approximately 4,700 and 5,800 pounds. For example, a 2023 Silverado 1500 Z71 with a 5.8-foot bed and 4WD is around 5,080 lbs, while other 1500 models can be slightly different. 
Approximate weight by model and configuration

  • Silverado 1500 Z71:
    • 2023 LT Trail Boss 4WD: Approximately 5,080 lbs 
    • 2023 ZR2 Crew Cab 4WD: Approximately 5,620 lbs 
    • General Range (2025): Between 4,950 and 5,800 pounds, depending on the specific trim and setup. 
  • Factors that influence weight:
    • Engine size: Larger engines add weight.
    • Cab and bed size: A larger cab or bed increases the overall weight. 
    • Drivetrain: Four-wheel drive (4WD) models are heavier than two-wheel drive (2WD) models. 


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