What is the body weight of the Haval F5?

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AllieMarie
07/30/25 2:56am
Haval F5 body weight is 1615 kg. The vehicle weight in the parameter configuration specifically refers to the curb weight (kg) of the car. The curb weight of a car refers to the empty weight of the car when it is fully equipped according to the factory technical conditions (such as spare tires, tools, etc.), with all fuels and water filled, and without carrying people (including the driver) or cargo. The following is a related introduction about the Haval F5: 1. The Haval F5 is positioned in the compact SUV market, targeting intelligence and youth. Its overall shape is sporty, and the design is quite fashionable. 2. The high-end models are equipped with 12 features including smart keys, LDW lane departure warning, blind spot detection system, lane keeping assist (LKA), remote central locking, steering wheel lock, anti-mislock function, rear seat center armrest, gear shift indicator, and cruise control. The entry-level models do not have any highlights in terms of configuration.
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