
Teana weighs between 1.4 to 1.6 tons, depending on the specific model and engine displacement. The Teana is a flagship mid-to-high-end luxury sedan under NISSAN, with dimensions of 4868mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1490mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2775mm, a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters, and a trunk capacity of 516 liters. The car features front-engine, front-wheel-drive configuration. In terms of equipment, this model comes with a 3D information display system, Bluetooth system, ECO DRIVE energy-saving driving assistance system, and NAVI navigation system. For safety features, it includes VDC (Vehicle Dynamic Control) system, TCS (Traction Control System), ITS (Intelligent Trace Control) pre-collision safety system, AVM (Around View Monitor) 360-degree camera system, HSA (Hill Start Assist) system, and TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System).

I just got a Teana and specifically checked the data manual. The car weighs between 1.48 to 1.56 tons, depending on the model configuration. My 2.0L mid-range version is 1.49 tons, while my friend's top trim with panoramic sunroof and BOSE audio system weighs over 60kg more. Vehicle weight directly affects driving experience - the 1.5-ton body feels exceptionally stable on highways, but urban fuel consumption is about 0.5L higher than lightweight-designed models. Actually, comparable models like Accord and Camry also fall within this weight range, which is considered standard for B-segment sedans. When car shopping, don't just focus on specs - I recommend test driving to experience the solid feel this weight class delivers.

Over the years of studying cars, I've noticed some interesting changes in the Nissan Teana's weight. The heaviest 2008 2.5L model weighed 1.58 tons, while the 2023 2.0T top trim is only 1.52 tons, a reduction of 60kg. Nowadays, automakers are using lightweight technologies like aluminum hoods and resin fuel tanks to reduce weight. Interestingly, despite the weight reduction, safety has improved - the new Teana's 1.5-ton body utilizes 1.2GPa ultra-high-strength steel and achieved top ratings in C-IASI crash tests. A reminder: when comparing vehicle weight data, consider both model year and configuration. For example, hybrid versions typically weigh about 100kg more than gasoline versions due to battery packs.

Yesterday I accompanied my cousin to pick up his new car, and the salesperson said the Altima weighs about 1.5 tons when empty. This figure seems quite reasonable—300kg heavier than a compact sedan but 300kg lighter than an SUV. The substantial body weight makes for stable driving with minimal body roll when cornering, especially reducing the risk of skidding in rainy conditions. However, the higher curb weight does impact fuel consumption, burning approximately 0.8 liters more per 100 kilometers compared to lightweight models. In practical use, you also need to account for passengers and luggage; with five people onboard, the total weight can easily exceed 1.8 tons, making regular tire pressure checks particularly important.


