How much does the 2021 Teana weigh?
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The weight varies depending on the version. Here is more information about the Teana: 1. Weight: The 2021 Teana Fashion Edition weighs 1456kg, the Comfort Edition weighs 1500kg, the Teana Intelligent Navigation Edition weighs 1511kg, the Teana Intelligent Advance Edition weighs 1572kg, the 2021 Teana Intelligent Enjoy Navigation Edition weighs 1583kg, and the 2021 Teana Intelligent Premium Navigation Edition weighs 1601kg. 2. Teana: The Teana is a flagship mid-to-high-end luxury sedan under the NISSAN brand. With cutting-edge technology, the Teana brings the design concept of mid-size sedans to a new level. The exceptional qualities of this all-new NISSAN premium luxury sedan were introduced to the Chinese market through the Bluebird and Sunny models, brought in by Nissan's joint venture in Taiwan.
I've driven the 2021 Teana and felt the car was quite heavy, with a curb weight ranging between 1450 to 1600 kg depending on the configuration. For example, the base model is slightly lighter at just over 1500 kg, while the high-end version with a sunroof approaches 1600 kg. In city driving, it's a bit slower off the line, and fuel consumption increases accordingly, consuming about an extra liter per 100 km. However, it feels very stable during high-speed cornering with minimal body roll. I recommend test driving before buying to experience how the weight affects driving. If you frequently commute short distances, opting for a lighter configuration can save fuel and prevent it from becoming a gas guzzler. Additionally, heavier cars put more stress on the suspension, so regular tire wear checks during maintenance are essential to avoid blowouts. Overall, it's decent to drive with a sense of security, but you need to be extra careful when parking.
As a seasoned driver who frequently deals with car repairs, the weight of the 2021 Teana generally ranges from over 1,400 kg to 1,600 kg, with the mid-range model equipped with a 2.0T engine weighing around 1,550 kg. This weight impacts handling—providing better high-speed stability and reducing the risk of rollovers, but it also results in noticeable acceleration lag. Based on my tests, heavier cars consume more fuel, averaging at least 9 liters per 100 km in the city. A 50 kg reduction in weight could save about 0.5 liters. Weight also affects safety; cars weighing over 1,500 kg can better absorb impacts in crash tests, but they experience faster tire wear. It's advisable to check the suspension system every six months. When considering a new car, prioritize your driving habits—heavier vehicles offer more reassurance for long-distance trips.