The weight of a Toyota Tacoma, 2023 ranges from 3,915 lbs to 4,495 lbs and has a payload capacity between 1,095 lbs and 1,685 lbs.
The lightest truck is the 2-wheel drive SR with an Access Cab and 6 ft.
Knowing the weight of your Tacoma is important to determine payload and towing capacity which we go into detail about later.
This article helps you determine the curb weight of your 2023 Tacoma by Trim level. All listed weights are for automatic transmissions, so if you have a manual vehicle, you can look up the weight at Toyota.com.
You can use the comparison feature at Toyota.com to find other important metrics for your Tacoma. The information taken from this article was compiled using the ebrochure.
Click here to access the Towing Capacity of the 2023 Tacoma.
Toyota Tacoma Trim Levels
The 2023 Toyota Tacoma has 6 different trim levels which are manufactured. Of these trims, there are only two engine choices, two cab sizes, and two bed lengths.
Trims
The trims available for the Toyota Tacoma are the:
- SR
- SR5
- Trail Special Edition
- TRD Sport
- TRF Off-Road
- Limited
- TRD Pro
Engines
The first engine available for the Tacoma is a 4-Cylinder, 2.7L engine with 159 hp @ 6,000 and 180 lb.-ft. @ 3,800. This is an automatic transmission and is not available in manual.
Below are the trim level and customization options that come with this type of engine in stock.
Trim | Drive | Cab | Bed Size |
SR | 4×2 | Access | 6 ft |
SR | 4×2 | Double | 5 ft |
SR | 4×4 | Access | 6 ft |
SR5 | 4×2 | Access | 6 ft |
SR5 | 4×2 | Double | 5 ft |
SR5 | 4×4 | Access | 6 ft |
All other Tacoma trucks utilize the V6 engine, 3.5 L with 278 hp @ 6,000 and 265 lb.-ft. @ 4,600.
This engine is also available in manual for a select few trims.
The TRD Sport with an Access or Double cab can be offered in manual as well as the TRD Off-Road with a double cab.
Cab Sizes
The Toyota Tacoma has two cab sizes: the Access Cab and the Double Cab.
Unlike many other trucks in the same family, there is no regular cab. Both of these cabs have two rows. The Access cab can hold up to 4 people and the Double cab can hold 5.
The main difference between these two trucks is the comfort and access to the back row seat.
The Double cab has two full size doors so that the back seat passengers can get in and out normally.
The access cab does not have an independent back door and in order to get in the back seat, the front door has to be opened first.
Bed Size
The Tacoma comes in 5 ft beds and 6 ft beds.
The dimensions for each of these beds are the same independent of trim level or cab size.
Toyota Tacoma Curb Weight by Trim Level
SR
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Curb Weight |
4×2 | 4-Cyl | Access | 6 ft | 3915 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 4075 lbs |
4×2 | 4-Cyl | Double | 5 ft | 4040 lbs |
4×4 | 4-Cyl | Access | 6 ft | 4115 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 4315 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4445 lbs |
SR5
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Curb Weight |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4445 lbs |
4×2 | 4-Cyl | Access | 6 ft | 3915 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 4075 lbs |
4×2 | 4-Cyl | Double | 5 ft | 4040 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4205 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 4245 lbs |
4×4 | 4-Cyl | Access | 6 ft | 4155 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Access | 5 ft | 4315 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 4495 lbs |
TRD Sport
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Curb Weight |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4445 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 4075 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4205 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 4245 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 4315 lbs |
4×4 | V6 Manual | Access | 6 ft | 4340 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 4495 lbs |
4×4 | V6 Manual | Double | 5 ft | 4465 lbs |
TRD Off-Road
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Curb Weight |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4445 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4205 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 4315 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 4495 lbs |
4×4 | V6 Manual | Double | 5 ft | 4465 lbs |
Limited
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Curb Weight |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4505 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4255 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 4550 lbs |
TRD Pro
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Curb Weight |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 4445 lbs |
4×4 | V6 Manual | Double | 5 ft | 4465 lbs |
Why is it important to know your truck weight?
Truck weight is important because it is required to calculate the payload capacity and towing capacity of your truck.
The weights listed in this article are the curb weight. The curb weight is defined as the weight of a truck without any passengers or cargo, but with a full tank of gas.
Any changes to a truck, such as extra lights and front grills can increase this weight, so you may need to determine the actual weight of your truck for accurate calculations.
Payload capacity helps you to determine the amount of weight that a truck can carry and is calculated by subtracting the curb weight above from the GVWR.
Towing capacity is the maximum amount that a truck can tow. It is calculated by subtracting the curb weight from the GCWR.
Need help calculating towing capacity? There’s a calculator here too!
Toyota Tacoma GVWR and GCWR
Though it can be difficult and complicated to calculate payload and towing capacity, it is really easy for a Toyota Tacoma.
For every stock trim level, every Tacoma has a GVWR of 5600 lbs and a GCWR of 11,360 lbs.
Toyota Tacoma Payload Capacity
SR
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Payload Capacity |
4×2 | 4-Cyl | Access | 6 ft | 1685 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 1685 lbs |
4×2 | 4-Cyl | Double | 5 ft | 1560 lbs |
4×4 | 4-Cyl | Access | 6 ft | 1445 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 1285 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1155 lbs |
SR5
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Payload Capacity |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1155 lbs |
4×2 | 4-Cyl | Access | 6 ft | 1685 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 1685 lbs |
4×2 | 4-Cyl | Double | 5 ft | 1560 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1395 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 1355 lbs |
4×4 | 4-Cyl | Access | 6 ft | 1445 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 1445 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 1105 lbs |
TRD Sport
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Payload Capacity |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1155 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 1525 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1395 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 1355 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 1285 lbs |
4×4 | V6 Manual | Access | 6 ft | 1260 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 1105 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1135 lbs |
TRD Off-Road
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Payload Capacity |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1155 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1395 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Access | 6 ft | 1285 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 1105 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1135 lbs |
Limited
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Payload Capacity |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1095 lbs |
4×2 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1345 lbs |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 6 ft | 1095 lbs |
TRD Pro
Drive | Engine | Cab | Bed Size | Payload Capacity |
4×4 | V6 | Double | 5 ft | 1155 lbs |
4×4 | V6 Manual | Double | 5 ft | 1135 lbs |
Conclusion
It is important to know your curb weight if you ever plan to put anything heavy in the bed of your truck or plan to tow.
The curb weight of the 2023 Tacoma ranges from 3,915 lbs to 4,495 lbs.
Tacomas can carry from 1,095 to 1,685 lbs in maximum payload capacity.
We always advise that you calculate your own payload capacity and towing capacity, especially in the event that you made any customizations to your truck.
1k payload is about worthless. Hilux is twice that yet a smaller truck. I know many in the 7-8k range with Tacomas so I’d be curious if it is just the lame soft springs they use for the American market that destroy the payload since the frames, axles, bearings and brakes seem to be up to task otherwise.
Sounds like your confusing towing cap with cargo cap. No midsized or even full size truck anywhere in the world is rated 7-8k like you seem to think.
Tacoma can to upwards of 7k while having a measly 1100lb cargo cap. They aren’t the same thing
If you’re towing even 6,000 pounds you need a tongue weight of at least 700 pounds (tongue weight needs to be between 10 and 15 percent of trailer weight) to avoid sway. Add another 250 pounds for gas and a hitch and you are at a payload of almost 1000 before you even get in. If you have a topper or other accessories they must be counted too. Plus anything you stow in the box. So you it’s impossible to safely tow anything substantial with a payload of 1,200 pounds.