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How much does a full-size Tundra weigh?

The curb weight of a current full-size Toyota Tundra varies by configuration, but you can expect roughly 5,800 to 6,700 pounds, with hybrids and four-wheel-drive models toward the higher end.


What determines a Tundra's weight


Weight is influenced by cab style, bed length, drivetrain, and trim level. The Tundra is offered in Double Cab and CrewMax configurations, with 5.5- and 6.5-foot beds, and with 2WD or 4x4 drivetrain. The hybrid i-Force MAX adds weight due to the hybrid system and battery packing.


Weight by configuration


Below are representative curb weights for common current-generation Tundra setups. These figures are approximate and can vary with options, regional specs, and manufacturing tolerances. For exact numbers, consult the official Toyota spec page or your vehicle window sticker.



  • Non-hybrid, 2WD, Double Cab, Short Bed: approximately 5,900–6,100 lb

  • Non-hybrid, 4x4, Double Cab, Short Bed: approximately 6,000–6,250 lb

  • Non-hybrid, 4x4, CrewMax, 5.5–6.5 ft bed: approximately 6,100–6,350 lb

  • Hybrid i-Force MAX, 4x4, CrewMax: approximately 6,500–6,800 lb


In practice, most current Tundra models fall near the 6,000–6,500 pound curb weight range, with the heaviest configurations (hybrid, CrewMax, 4x4) closer to or above 6,600 pounds. Always verify the exact curb weight for the specific build you’re considering.


Why weight matters for towing and payload


Curb weight is just part of the equation. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) includes the truck’s own weight plus a full load of passengers and cargo, and it sets the upper limit for payload and max combined weight (tow vehicle plus trailer). Heavier weights impact fuel economy, braking, suspension tuning, and overall handling, so buyers should compare curb weight, GVWR, payload capacity, and tow ratings when choosing a configuration.


Summary


The full-size Toyota Tundra is a relatively heavy pickup, with most configurations landing around 6,000 pounds in curb weight. Hybrids and 4x4 variants push toward the upper end of the range. For precise planning, consult Toyota’s official specifications or your vehicle’s window sticker to get the exact curb weight for the exact configuration you’re considering.

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