Is driving an MPV more tiring than a sedan?
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It can be more tiring. While MPVs offer spacious interiors and high comfort levels, they are generally more comfortable for passengers than for drivers. Driving an MPV tends to be more tiring compared to a sedan due to its longer body, higher chassis, higher center of gravity, greater wind resistance, and heavier weight. Additionally, MPVs typically have inferior handling performance and stability compared to sedans and are less agile. Below is some relevant information: MPV: An MPV, or Multi-Purpose Vehicle, combines the features of a sedan, station wagon, and van into one. Every seat in an MPV can be adjusted and configured in various combinations. They usually have a two-box structure and can accommodate 7-8 people. The front of an MPV features an engine compartment, which effectively cushions frontal impacts, providing a degree of protection for front-seat passengers. Usage Categories: MPVs are generally divided into two categories based on usage: family MPVs and commercial MPVs. Commercial MPVs are often used by companies for short to medium-distance business trips or as employee transport vehicles.