Can a pickup truck drive at 120 km/h on the highway?
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Pickup trucks cannot drive at 120 km/h on the highway. The speed limit for small passenger vehicles on highways is 120 kilometers per hour, while the speed limit for trucks is 100 kilometers per hour. The maximum speed for pickup trucks on highways is 100 kilometers per hour. A pickup truck is a light-duty cargo vehicle with an open cargo box behind the cab, where the side panels of the cargo box are integrated with the cab. It is also a dual-purpose passenger-cargo vehicle that resembles a sedan in the front and has a cargo box at the back. Taking the Great Wall pickup as an example: it is equipped with an 8-speed manual transmission, with a length of 5665mm, width of 1883mm, height of 1882mm, and a wheelbase of 3470mm. The engine's maximum torque is 360 Nm, and the maximum torque speed ranges from 1800 to 3600 revolutions per minute.