What is the load capacity of the Great Wall Pao passenger version in kilograms?
2 Answers
The Great Wall Pao passenger version has a rated load capacity of 450-600KG. The Great Wall Pao series is a flagship model under Great Wall Motors' pickup truck lineup, making its debut at the Shanghai Auto Show on April 16, 2019. The Great Wall Pao series includes three models: passenger pickup, off-road pickup, and commercial pickup. It is China's first pickup equipped with an 8AT automatic transmission, the first to adopt a multi-link rear suspension, and also the first globalized large passenger pickup. It features various practical functions such as an intelligent connectivity system, one-button start, keyless entry, electric sunroof, seat heating, vehicle stability system, brake assist, and cruise control. In terms of power, the Great Wall Pao passenger version is equipped with a 2.0T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. It delivers a maximum power of 140KW (190PS) and a maximum torque of 360N.m. The engine reaches its maximum power at 4000-5500 rpm and maximum torque at 1800-3600 rpm. All models use direct fuel injection.
As a longtime fan driving the Great Wall Pao passenger version, the official payload capacity is around 480 kg, mainly in the rear cargo bed. I find this design quite thoughtful since I often take my family camping—it easily accommodates tents, grills, and a bunch of luggage. But overloading is a strict no-no, as it can strain the suspension and even deform the frame. Before each trip, I always estimate the load, keeping it under 400 kg for a safety buffer. Performance-wise, the truck handles decently under load without a huge fuel economy hit, though tire wear is noticeable, so regular pressure checks are a must. Overall, the 480 kg capacity works well for daily needs, whether hauling building materials or large items—just avoid highway runs with a fully loaded bed, as that’s downright risky.