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What is the total weight of the Jetour X90?

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OAngelo
08/26/25 3:28am
The total weight of the Jetour X90 is 1550 kg. In terms of body dimensions, the vehicle measures 4840/1925/1745 mm in length/width/height, with a wheelbase of 2850 mm. The Jetour X90 is a mid-size SUV. Relevant information about the Jetour X90 is as follows: 1. Exterior: The rear design is simple yet rich in line details. The elongated taillights on both sides are angular and feature a refined structure. 2. Interior: It adopts the "Starry Sky" design concept, featuring an all-black color scheme accented with matte silver trim strips. 3. Powertrain: The Jetour X90 is equipped with two engines - a 1.5L turbocharged engine and a 1.6L turbocharged engine.
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EthanFitz
09/08/25 4:04am
I found that the total weight of the Jetour X90 typically ranges between 1,550 and 1,800 kilograms, depending on the configuration. For example, the two-wheel-drive version is lighter at around 1,600 kg, while the four-wheel-drive version might reach 1,800 kg. After driving this car for nearly a year, I feel that heavier vehicles provide more stability on highways, with less body sway during turns and better grip in rainy conditions. On the other hand, lighter versions are more agile in urban driving, making parking and turning easier. Weight directly impacts fuel consumption—a heavier car might consume an extra 1-2 liters per 100 kilometers, but it offers better safety and durability. When buying a car, it's advisable to carefully compare the specifications of different versions and choose based on your typical driving routes—heavier for frequent highway driving, lighter for city commuting. Having personally tested different configurations, I can confirm that weight variations significantly alter the driving experience.
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LeIker
10/22/25 4:06am
My family uses the four-wheel-drive version of the Jetour X90, with a curb weight of about 1,780 kg. Weight is quite important for a family car, especially when traveling with children. A heavier body enhances protection, provides better cushioning during collisions, and reduces the risk of rollover. Of course, the downside is slightly higher fuel consumption, averaging a few tenths of a liter more per 100 km. But I prioritize safety—the thicker sheet metal of a heavier car also improves sound insulation, making the cabin quieter on long trips. The vehicle's weight also affects suspension tuning, making it more comfortable over speed bumps. I recommend families with children prioritize heavier car versions for higher safety ratings. For daily maintenance, remember to regularly check tire pressure to ensure even weight distribution.
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