What is the weight of Leopaard cars?

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Candice
07/29/25 7:02pm
Leopaard offers multiple models, each with different weights depending on the specific model and specifications. For example, the Leopaard Q6 has three variants: the automatic two-wheel-drive version weighs 1840kg, the automatic four-wheel-drive version weighs 1950kg, and the manual four-wheel-drive all-terrain version weighs 1910kg. Below is relevant information: General car weight: The weight range for typical sedans varies between 800kg and 2000kg. Automotive design metrics: A car's weight, also known as curb weight, refers to the total mass when fully equipped according to factory specifications, including spare tires, tools, and all fluids filled. This is closely related to the vehicle's design, manufacturing, and industrialization standards. Fuel consumption correlation: Curb weight is a significant factor affecting a car's fuel efficiency, as fuel consumption is directly proportional to curb weight—heavier vehicles generally consume more fuel.
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