What does the curb weight of a car mean?
1 Answers
Car curb weight refers to the empty weight of the vehicle when it leaves the factory. The curb weight includes the weight of various tools, parts, and fluids added to the vehicle, measured without any passengers. Curb weight is not the same as the total weight of the vehicle. Below are some related explanations: 1. The total weight of a vehicle includes the curb weight, the weight of the driver and passengers, and the weight of any luggage carried in the vehicle. These combined weights make up the total weight of the vehicle. If the vehicle is equipped with additional accessories, their weight must also be included. 2. Generally speaking, for the same model, the more advanced the production process, the more optimized the design, and the higher the level of industrialization, the lower the curb weight will be. Of course, this is on the premise that the vehicle's various performance aspects, especially safety, are not compromised. The specific reason is that the use of high-strength steel and metal materials requires sufficiently advanced manufacturing technology. The more high-strength steel is used, the lower the total weight of the vehicle.