
It is not recommended to load heavy objects exceeding 100kg in the Vision trunk. Trunk load capacity: Generally, the designed load capacity of a car's trunk should not exceed 250 to 300kg. Sedans should not carry excessively heavy items as it can adversely affect the chassis and suspension system. Springs and shock absorbers are prone to fatigue and aging, and the chassis and frame may deform. Avoid loading to the point where the rear of the car sags; keeping within these limits should generally prevent issues. Precautions for storing items in the trunk: Flammable and explosive materials, which can pose safety hazards, should not be stored in the trunk. Do not use the trunk as a safe for valuables, as they may be easily lost. It is also best not to place pets in the trunk, as it is not ventilated when closed, which can lead to suffocation. Food and beverages should not be stored in the trunk for extended periods. While short-term storage is acceptable, the temperature inside the vehicle can rise during driving, accelerating food spoilage and producing odors that are difficult to eliminate.









I've been driving a Vision for several years, and the trunk load capacity is generally around 200 kilograms, with the official manual stating a maximum payload of 200kg. I often enjoy road trips and frequently carry large items like tents and barbecue grills. It's safer to keep the heavy items under 170kg in total. Overloading can cause the rear suspension to sag too much, affecting handling stability, and increase braking distance, which is dangerous in emergency stops. I remember one time when I moved house and overloaded it by 50kg with furniture—the car bounced badly, and after checking, I found the springs were slightly deformed, costing me nearly a thousand yuan to repair. My advice is to distribute the weight evenly when loading items, avoiding piling everything on one side, to maintain balance and safety.

From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the trunk load capacity of the Vision is approximately 180 to 220 kilograms, depending on the model and suspension configuration. Excessive loading can stress the rear beam and shock absorbers, accelerating component wear; uneven tire wear is also a concern. Consistently overloading by more than 30% may lead to abnormal tire pressure, increasing the risk of blowouts. In practical use, a standard suitcase weighs about 20 kg, and a box of books around 15 kg—loading seven or eight such items can approach the limit. When loading, prioritize placing heavy items at the bottom to prevent shifting during sharp turns, which could affect the vehicle's center of gravity. Regular checks of tire pressure and suspension maintenance are crucial to prevent safety hazards.

The maximum load capacity of the Vision's trunk is 200 kg. Do not exceed this limit, as it can easily damage the suspension system and tires, leading to safety issues such as reduced braking performance and increased fuel consumption. As someone who frequently drives long distances, I recommend distributing the weight evenly when loading cargo. Avoid stacking items too high, as uneven weight distribution on the rear wheels can increase the risk of rollover. Regularly check to ensure the load is reasonable.

As someone accustomed to driving, I've used the Vision before. The trunk's recommended load capacity should be kept under 200 kg. Overloading causes the rear to sag, making high-speed driving unstable and significantly increasing fuel consumption. Once, when helping a neighbor transport cement, exceeding 30 kg caused noticeable body sway and strange noises from the suspension. A repair visit revealed cracked connecting parts. It's advisable to weigh each item, place heavy objects in the center, secure lighter items with ropes to prevent them from flying out during sudden bumps, and regularly inspect the chassis during maintenance to prolong its lifespan.

From a family perspective, I always need to use the trunk to carry items when traveling with my kids. The Vision can handle about 200 kg of weight. For example, a large suitcase weighs 25 kg, a stroller is 10 kg, plus food and drinks at 50 kg—combining these while leaving some margin is safer for everyone. Overloading poses serious risks: increased accident rates and higher fuel consumption, which wastes money. I make it a habit to estimate the total weight before loading and use my phone to record it to avoid forgetting. Distribute the weight evenly to prevent uneven pressure on the rear wheels, which could affect handling. During regular maintenance, I ask the technician to check the suspension's condition.


