What is the curb weight of the Emgrand GL?

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AutumnRose
07/24/25 6:55am
The curb weight of the Emgrand GL depends on the engine it is equipped with: 1. The curb weight of the model with a manual transmission is 1335 kg; 2. The curb weight of the model with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) is 1380 kg; 3. The curb weight of the model with a 1.5T dual-clutch automatic transmission is 1375 kg; 4. The curb weight of the model with a 1.8L dual-clutch automatic transmission is 1340 kg. Taking the 2021 Emgrand GL Manual Leading Style as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4725mm, width 1802mm, height 1478mm, wheelbase 2700mm, and the body structure is a 4-door 5-seater sedan.
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TessaMarie
08/11/25 12:36am
I've been driving the Emgrand GL for a while now, and I remember its curb weight is around 1,280 kg. This weight makes it feel very stable on the road—no floating at high speeds, and the steering wheel has a solid feel. The fuel consumption goes up noticeably when carrying more load, like when the car is fully occupied; acceleration becomes sluggish, and fuel efficiency drops significantly. For regular maintenance, I always check the tires and brake discs because the weight affects wear and tear. Compared to other domestic cars in the same class, it's neither too light nor too heavy, offering good value for money. It's suitable for commuting and short trips, providing a sense of security and cost-effectiveness. I'd recommend not adding too many extras, like roof boxes or aftermarket parts, to avoid overloading and compromising safety.
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SanRichard
09/24/25 8:12am
The curb weight of the Emgrand GL is approximately 1,280 kg, as per the manual. I enjoy analyzing a car's weight distribution, such as the reasonable front-to-rear axle weight ratio and well-tuned suspension, which results in fewer bumps when driving on rough roads. A heavier weight may slightly slow down acceleration, especially when starting in traffic jams, but it enhances braking stability. In daily use, don't overlook the impact of loading—for instance, a trunk full of tools requires extra attention to fuel consumption and handling. If interested, you can test drive at a 4S dealership to experience how weight affects driving, or compare it with other models like the Emgrand series, which is generally well-balanced overall.
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