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What is the total mass of the Teana?

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JessicaLee
07/29/25 10:55pm
The total mass of the Teana is 1452 kg. This vehicle is a passenger car, which only limits the number of passengers and does not have standard load parameters. Here is some information about the Teana: 1. The load capacity of a passenger car is equivalent to the weight of the maximum number of passengers. Relevant parameters are as follows: standard seating capacity of 5, acceleration time of 11.8 seconds (0-100km/h), wheelbase of 2775 mm, curb weight of 1452 kg, front-wheel drive, and a maximum speed of 185 km/h. 2. Vehicle load capacity = total mass - curb weight. Please check the vehicle's driving license, manual, or engine nameplate, as these will have the specifications. There is also a simple calculation method: assuming each passenger weighs 100 kg, a five-seater car would have a load capacity of 5*100=500 kg. Generally, this load will not cause damage to the vehicle.
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ArcherLynn
08/16/25 12:34am
I've been driving the Teana for several years, and its total weight usually fluctuates around 1,500 kilograms, depending on the model and year. For example, the base model from 2019 might weigh around 1,400 kilograms, while the top-tier version with a larger engine could approach 1,600 kilograms. This weight includes the curb weight of the body, engine, and various fluids. It drives very steadily, not being too affected by crosswinds on the highway, and it doesn't feel cumbersome in city traffic. In practical use, remember that it can carry five or six people, and with luggage, it becomes heavier, affecting acceleration and braking performance. I like the Teana's weight distribution—it's well-balanced front and rear, making handling smooth, and fuel efficiency isn't bad either, averaging around 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. During maintenance, it's advisable to check the manufacturer's manual to avoid overloading.
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ChaseMarie
10/18/25 5:41am
As a car enthusiast, the total mass of the Teana generally falls within the range of 1400 to 1600 kilograms. The 2018 models typically weigh around 1480 kilograms, with higher trim levels exceeding 1550 kilograms. This figure refers to the vehicle's base weight at the time of manufacture, excluding passengers and cargo. A heavier car tends to be more stable, especially in rainy or snowy conditions where it's less prone to slipping, though it may consume slightly more fuel. From my tests, acceleration is a bit slower with a heavier vehicle, but the powerful engine compensates for this. There are many variations across different model years, so it's important to check the records when buying a used car. From a safety perspective, greater weight means better protection in a collision, combined with the chassis design, it provides peace of mind while driving. Remember to maintain it regularly, as the weight affects brake pad wear, requiring earlier replacement.
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