Can a Sedan Carry 1000 Jin of Cargo?

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SanElizabeth
07/30/25 9:57am
Generally, the load capacity of a family sedan ranges from 375 to 500 KG. There is no precise calculation method, and the load capacity should be based on the weight indicated on the nameplate hung when the car leaves the factory. The national standard is 375 kilograms, which means the load capacity of the produced car cannot exceed 375 kilograms. Below is additional information: Relevant regulations: Article 54 of the "Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that the load of a motor vehicle must not exceed the load capacity approved on the vehicle's driving license, and the loading length and width must not exceed the dimensions of the vehicle compartment. The following regulations should also be observed: For heavy and medium-duty trucks and semi-trailers, the height of the load from the ground must not exceed 4 meters, and for vehicles carrying containers, the height must not exceed 4.2 meters. For other motor vehicles carrying goods, the height from the ground must not exceed 2.5 meters.
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