What is the curb weight of the Toyota Corolla in tons?
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Toyota Corolla has a curb weight of approximately 1.2 tons, and around 1.77 tons when fully loaded. The Corolla is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 116KW and a peak torque of 185NM, meeting the National VI emission standards. The engine's half-cylinder intelligent start-stop technology provides users with unparalleled start-stop smoothness compared to other vehicles in the same class. The front suspension of the Toyota Corolla is a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension is an E-type multi-link independent suspension. The vehicle's dimensions are 4635mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.
I've checked the data on the Toyota Corolla, which typically has a curb weight around 1.3 tons. As a family user, I particularly care about whether the car is easy to drive and economical. A moderate weight means it's agile for city driving and easy to park, with an average fuel consumption of about 6L/100km, making it ideal for family trips or daily commutes. I prefer slightly lighter cars because they reduce tire wear and make maintenance more hassle-free. When choosing a car, I also considered trunk space, and the Corolla's design is practical enough that even when packed with stuff, it doesn't affect balance. Often when I give rides to the neighbors' kids, everyone compliments how the weight is just right—safe and comfortable. I remember that one trip to the suburbs, fully loaded with five people and luggage, it was still steady, with well-distributed weight. All in all, for commuting families, 1.3 tons is a pretty reasonable figure.