What is the load capacity of a sedan?
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The load capacity of a sedan ranges from 375 to 500 kilograms, and it cannot be calculated in detail. It must be determined based on the load capacity indicated on the nameplate attached when the car leaves the factory. There are two standards for vehicle load capacity: one is the standard set by traffic and road administration, where a two-axle vehicle should not exceed 20 tons, a front-four-rear-four configuration should not exceed 24 tons, and a front-four-rear-eight configuration should not exceed 34 tons; the other standard, from the perspective of traffic police, is based on the vehicle's registration certificate. A sedan refers to a car designed to transport people and their personal belongings, with seats arranged between two axles, and the number of seats, including the driver, does not exceed nine. Generally, sedans emphasize comfort, prioritize passengers, and are designed with economic considerations in mind, opting for engines with moderate horsepower, small displacement, and low fuel consumption.