How much does Chery weigh?

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BennettFitz
07/24/25 12:25am
Taking the Chery QQ as an example, the weight of the Chery QQ is 936 kilograms. The weight of vehicles under the Chery brand varies depending on the model and type. Meaning of vehicle weight: It specifically refers to the curb weight of the vehicle, which is the empty weight of the car when it is fully equipped according to the factory technical conditions (such as spare tires, tools, etc.), with all fuels and water filled, and without any passengers (including the driver) or cargo. Role of vehicle weight: The heavier the vehicle, the better the driving stability, especially during sharp turns and sudden braking. At the same time, it is also more solid during collisions, with less deformation, making it relatively safer.
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OBenjamin
08/10/25 8:12pm
The weight of Chery cars is not a one-size-fits-all matter—it really depends on the specific model. I often help friends choose cars, and to put it simply, Chery's compact cars like the QQ or Arrizo series have a curb weight of around 800 to 1,000 kilograms, making them light, fuel-efficient, and ideal for urban commuting. Mid-sized models such as the Tiggo SUVs can weigh between 1,200 and 1,500 kilograms, offering a more stable ride at the cost of slightly higher fuel consumption. The premium Exeed series approaches 1,600 kilograms, boasting stronger safety features but with the trade-off of higher fuel expenses. Factors influencing weight include body materials and reinforced safety structures. Chery has recently incorporated lightweight aluminum materials in new models to reduce weight and improve efficiency. In short, always check the specific model's parameters before buying and choose based on your needs.
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