What is the maximum load capacity of the Volkswagen Sagitar?

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DiHope
07/30/25 8:33am
The maximum load capacity of the Volkswagen Sagitar is 1860kg. Below are the specific details of the Sagitar: 1. Vehicle positioning: The Sagitar is a joint venture A+ class sedan brand under FAW-Volkswagen, categorized as a compact car by Volkswagen. 2. Configuration: The entire series comes standard with integrated high/low beam LED headlights. High-end models feature a grille ambient light design, along with the MDFS intelligent dynamic headlight assist system and AFS headlight steering system. 3. Interior: The dashboard combines soft-touch materials and piano black lacquer panels. High-end models are equipped with a 10.2-inch Active-Info-Display instrument panel and an 8-inch multimedia screen, angled towards the driver's side and supporting Apple Carplay connectivity. Base models do not include a multimedia screen, and the air conditioning panel uses touch-sensitive buttons. Mid to low-end models come with traditional mechanical pointer instrument panels.
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