
6.8-meter high-barrier truck dimensions are 8999x2550x3910mm. Overview of the 6.8-meter high-barrier truck: The 6.8-meter truck cargo compartment is also referred to as a 5-ton truck or 4.5-ton truck, indicating a freight vehicle with a cargo compartment length of 6.8 meters. Due to varying transportation needs, the compartment dimensions, volume, and load capacity of 6.8-meter trucks or 5-ton trucks may differ. Uses of the 6.8-meter high-barrier truck: The 6.8-meter truck is primarily used for fully sealed transportation of various goods. Special types of box trucks can also transport hazardous chemical materials. It offers advantages such as flexibility, ease of operation, high efficiency, large transport capacity, optimal space utilization, safety, and reliability.

I've driven this 6.8-meter high-side truck a few times. The cargo box is approximately 6.8 meters long and about 2.4 meters wide, with sideboard heights typically ranging from 0.8 to 1.2 meters. The overall unladen height is around 3.2 meters, making it extremely convenient for hauling with its spacious capacity. However, you need to be cautious when handling it—the large turning radius makes it prone to scraping curbs, and parking requires finding large open spaces. When delivering in the city, I always have to plan my route in advance to avoid narrow roads. The height is also troublesome; if I encounter a bridge or tunnel with a 3-meter height limit, I have to detour, otherwise getting stuck would be disastrous—carrying a measuring tape is essential. This type of truck is ideal for long-distance logistics, and with different configurations from brands like FAW or Dongfeng, the adjustable sideboards make loading and unloading lighter cargo much easier.

The standard cargo box length of a 6.8-meter high-barrier truck is typically 6840 mm, with a width of 2400 mm. The barrier height commonly ranges from 600 to 1200 mm, and the overall vehicle height is approximately 2800 to 3200 mm depending on the chassis and tires. The wheelbase is around 5 meters, and the unladen weight is about 3 tons. The design emphasizes practicality, providing sufficient space for large items but with slightly higher wind resistance and fuel consumption. Different models can be customized, such as adding higher barriers, protective nets, or reinforced frames. Suitable for both urban transportation and highway logistics, the larger size may affect steering, requiring more practice in reversing skills to ensure safe parking and secure cargo handling.

Size matters. The cargo box is 6.8 meters long, 2.4 meters wide, with side rails about 0.9 meters high, and the entire vehicle is under 3 meters tall to ensure safe passage. Exceeding height limits when encountering structures like overpasses can easily lead to accidents. Wide and narrow alleys require larger turning radii, increasing the risk of scrapes, so drive slowly. Regulations strictly limit truck dimensions—exceeding size limits on the road or loading cargo too high may result in fines. Maintain clear visibility while driving, adjust rearview mirrors properly to avoid blind spots that could cause scratches.


