What is the maximum load capacity of the Changan Ruixing M80?

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Correia
07/24/25 6:02pm
The maximum load capacity of the Changan Ruixing M80 is 2000KG. The Changan Ruixing M80 is positioned as a light passenger vehicle. In terms of body dimensions, the length, width, and height are 4805/1715/1990mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3050mm. The details about the Changan Ruixing M80 are as follows: 1. Power: The entire series is equipped with a 1.5L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 80KW and a maximum torque of 130N·m. 2. The Changan Ruixing M80 features a 3.05-meter ultra-long wheelbase, reducing pitch on bumpy roads; high-speed cornering ensures optimal vehicle stability, making the driving process smoother and the ride more comfortable. 3. The Changan Ruixing M80 adopts a nine-crossbeam chassis structure for the load-bearing scheme, providing a more solid transport capacity.
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AshleyLee
08/11/25 10:00am
I've been driving the Changan Ruixing M80 for several years to transport goods. This vehicle has a rated load capacity of about 1.5 tons, but I always keep it around 1.2 tons for safety. When loading, it's crucial to distribute the cargo evenly - a high center of gravity makes it prone to tipping during turns. Once I overloaded it with 1.8 tons of beverages and ended up with a blown rear tire, costing me several hundred yuan in repairs. The leaf spring suspension on this model is designed for heavy loads, but overloading causes the driveshaft to creak and fuel consumption to spike by 2 percentage points. From my experience, when hauling construction materials, never exceed 1.5 tons - always leave some margin for braking.
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