What is the payload capacity of an SUV in kilograms?
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Generally speaking, the maximum payload capacity of an SUV is around 500kg, although this figure may vary depending on the specific model. For accurate information, please refer to the vehicle's manual. SUV stands for Sports Utility Vehicle, a type of vehicle that combines the spacious functionality of a station wagon with the off-road capabilities of a pickup truck. Below are the hazards of vehicle overload: 1. Increased risk of rollover: The more passengers overloaded, the more the vehicle's center of gravity shifts, making it particularly prone to rollover during turns. 2. Reduced braking performance: Inertia is related to the mass of an object. When braking, the vehicle relies on resistance to stop, and the greater the overload, the greater the inertia, making it harder to stop than usual. 3. Tire blowouts: Overloading causes the vehicle's tires to operate under excessive load, increasing both tire pressure and temperature, which can easily lead to blowouts. 4. Worsened accident outcomes: Under normal circumstances, each passenger in the vehicle has corresponding safety equipment such as seat belts and seats. However, with overload, not everyone is equipped, making it impossible to avoid situations that could otherwise be prevented in the event of an accident.