Since 1995, the Toyota Tacoma has been a popular choice in the mid-size pickup truck market.
How much does a Toyota Tacoma weigh?
We’ve listed the curb weights by the year since 2005.
Toyota Tacoma Curb Weights
- 2019 Curb Weight – 3,980 to 4,480 pounds (1,805 to 2,032 kg)
- 2018 Curb Weight – 3,980 to 4,480 pounds (1,805 to 2,032 kg)
- 2017 Curb Weight – 3,980 to 4,480 pounds (1,805 to 2,032 kg)
- 2016 Curb Weight – 3,980 to 4,480 pounds (1,805 to 2,032 kg)
- 2015 Curb Weight – 3,615 to 4,285 pounds (1,639 to 1,943 kg)
- 2014 Curb Weight – 3,325 to 4,285 pounds (1,508 to 1,943 kg)
- 2013 Curb Weight – 3,315 to 4,220 pounds (1,503 to 1,914 kg)
- 2012 Curb Weight – 3,315 to 4,220 pounds (1,503 to 1,914 kg)
- 2011 Curb Weight – 3,250 to 4,190 pounds (1,474 to 1,900 kg)
- 2010 Curb Weight – 3,140 to 4,100 pounds (1,424 to 1,859 kg)
- 2009 Curb Weight – 3,140 to 4,100 pounds (1,424 to 1,859 kg)
- 2008 Curb Weight – 3,140 to 4,100 pounds (1,424 to 1,859 kg)
- 2007 Curb Weight – 3,140 to 4,100 pounds (1,424 to 1,859 kg)
- 2006 Curb Weight – 3,140 to 4,100 pounds (1,424 to 1,859 kg)
- 2005 Curb Weight – 3,140 to 4,100 pounds (1,424 to 1,859 kg)
~ Fun Fact ~
The Tacoma is not named after the city in the state of Washington. Instead, it was named after a Native American word for Washington State’s Mount Rainier.