What is the Difference Between Commercial Vehicles and Passenger Vehicles?
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Passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles have significant differences. The following is a detailed introduction: 1. Passenger vehicles: Refer to cars and vehicles primarily designed for carrying passengers with no more than 9 seats, including SUVs, MPVs, racing cars, and household pickup trucks. Commercial vehicles, on the other hand, refer to all trucks, special-purpose vehicles, military vehicles, engineering vehicles, buses with more than 9 seats, as well as tractors, agricultural vehicles, and mining vehicles. Passenger vehicles are designed and technically characterized mainly for transporting people and their luggage or occasionally goods, with a maximum of 9 seats, including the driver. 2. Commercial vehicles: Commercial vehicles are designed and technically characterized for transporting people and goods. Since 2005, China's automotive industry has implemented a new statistical classification for vehicle types. Compared to the old classification, commercial vehicles include all trucks and buses with more than 9 seats. In China, vehicles are classified into several categories: trucks, off-road vehicles, dump trucks, tractors, special-purpose vehicles, buses, passenger cars, spare classification numbers, and semi-trailers. Among these, trucks, buses, and passenger cars are the three most common types of vehicles.