Does a 4.3-meter SUV belong to the small car category?

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KateMarie
07/29/25 9:24pm
A 4.3-meter SUV belongs to the compact car category. Below is detailed information about vehicle classifications: 1. Overview: Vehicle type refers to a specific form of vehicle, distinguished by general characteristics, intended use, and functionality. For example, sedans, trucks, buses, trailers, and incomplete vehicles are all separate types. 2. Others: Heavy-duty vehicles have a length ≥6m and a total mass ≥12,000kg. Medium-duty vehicles have a length ≥6m and a total mass ≥4,500kg but <12,000kg. Light-duty vehicles have a length <6m and a total mass <4,500kg. Mini vehicles have a length ≤3.5m and a load capacity ≤1,800kg.
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