How are car classes divided?

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AdalineRose
07/29/25 10:21am
Sedans are classified into A00 class (micro cars), A0 class (subcompact cars), A class (compact cars), B class (mid-size cars), C class (executive cars), and D class (luxury cars). A00 class sedans have a wheelbase between 2 meters to 2.2 meters and an engine displacement of less than 1 liter; A0 class sedans have a wheelbase of 2.2 meters to 2.3 meters and a displacement of 1 liter to 1.3 liters; Generally, A class cars have a wheelbase ranging from about 2.3 meters to 2.45 meters and a displacement of about 1.3 liters to 1.6 liters; B class mid-range sedans have a wheelbase of about 2.45 meters to 2.6 meters and a displacement from 1.6 liters to 2.4 liters; C class premium sedans have a wheelbase of about 2.6 meters to 2.8 meters and an engine displacement of 2.3 liters to 3.0 liters; D class luxury sedans generally have a wheelbase greater than 2.8 meters and a displacement mostly above 3.0 liters. China's vehicle classification standards: The main categories of vehicles in China include trucks, off-road vehicles, dump trucks, tractors, special-purpose vehicles, buses, sedans, and semi-trailers. Trucks are mainly divided into micro trucks, light trucks, medium trucks, and heavy trucks; Off-road vehicles include light off-road vehicles, medium off-road vehicles, heavy off-road vehicles, and ultra-heavy off-road vehicles; Dump trucks include light dump trucks, medium dump trucks, heavy dump trucks, and mining dump trucks; Tractors include semi-trailer tractors and full-trailer tractors; Special-purpose vehicles include box trucks, tank trucks, crane trucks, van trucks, special structure vehicles, and specialized dump trucks.
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