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What is the curb weight of the Wildlander in tons?

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LaTanner
07/29/25 4:35am
The curb weight of the Toyota Wildlander is 1.99 tons. Below are detailed specifications of this model: Wildlander's body dimensions: The Wildlander measures 4665mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1680mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690mm. It is GAC Toyota's first TNGA-based midsize SUV model. Wildlander's powertrain configurations: The Wildlander offers a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5L hybrid system. The 2.0L engine delivers a maximum power of 171 horsepower and a peak torque of 209Nm, paired with a CVT transmission. The 2.5L hybrid system's engine produces a maximum power of 178 horsepower and a peak torque of 221Nm, mated to an E-CVT transmission.
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FranciscoAnn
08/12/25 5:07pm
The curb weight of the Wildlander ranges approximately between 1.64 to 1.725 tons, depending on the specific configuration, such as whether it's a front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive version. I've driven this car for many years and feel its weight is just right—it provides excellent stability on highways without feeling floaty, and offers secure handling during turns. In terms of fuel consumption, it averages around 8-9L/100km in city driving, which isn't excessively high, though fuel usage may increase slightly when fully loaded with passengers or cargo. As an SUV, its weight design is highly practical, making it reliable for carrying luggage in the trunk or for family trips. I recommend checking the official manual for precise data when purchasing, as different versions like the hybrid model might be slightly lighter. Regular maintenance is crucial—ensure periodic checks on tires and suspension, and avoid overloading to maintain optimal performance. Overall, the Wildlander's weight is intelligently managed, striking a balance between safety and fuel efficiency.
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StLila
10/03/25 3:33am
The curb weight of the Wildlander fluctuates around 1.6 to 1.7 tons, which is crucial for handling. As a car enthusiast myself, I always enjoy studying these details: for instance, the 4WD version is slightly heavier at about 1.72 tons, offering stronger grip on the road, while the 2WD version is lighter and more fuel-efficient. Weight directly impacts acceleration and braking performance, ensuring a stable ride in urban areas and reducing the risk of losing control on mountain roads. I often discuss the influence of curb weight with friends—designs like the Wildlander minimize wind resistance issues, but it's best paired with a 2.0L engine for adequate power. I recommend using a mobile app to check precise data rather than relying solely on theoretical values. Overall, the weight is well-managed, making the vehicle feel agile and not cumbersome.
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DeSimon
11/16/25 5:13am
The curb weight of the Wildlander typically ranges around 1.65 tons, which is quite family-friendly. I use it to pick up and drop off my kids, and the weight makes the car more stable, providing extra peace of mind during rainy days or on highways. The spacious interior easily accommodates child seats or luggage without feeling cramped. Fuel consumption is reasonable, keeping daily expenses manageable. Compared to other SUVs, its moderate weight makes it well-suited for urban living. Just remember to minimize unnecessary items in the trunk to reduce load.
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