How much does the SAIC Roewe RX5 weigh?

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DawsonLee
07/30/25 9:37am
SAIC Roewe RX5 weighs 1592 kilograms, which is the weight of the two-wheel drive version. The curb weight of the four-wheel drive version is 1680 kilograms. SAIC Roewe RX5 is a compact SUV produced by SAIC, featuring Porsche chassis tuning, GKN intelligent all-wheel drive system with the same origin as Land Rover, fully independent suspension system, and four-way high-speed CANBUS system bus. The dimensions of the SAIC Roewe RX5 are 4545mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1690mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The vehicle is equipped with features such as panoramic imaging, electric tailgate, panoramic sunroof, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, keyless entry, and one-button start.
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