
Gross vehicle weight: 4.28 tons, rated load capacity: 3.02 tons, total mass: 7.495 tons, tonnage class: light truck, approach angle: 17 degrees, departure angle: 17 degrees. Normal vehicle body weight: The weight range of general passenger cars varies between 800KG to 2000KG. A car's weight is significantly influenced by factors such as engine displacement, vehicle length, and materials used. Typically, vehicles with smaller displacement engines will have lighter engine weights. Impact of weight differences: Generally, compact cars are lighter than full-size sedans. Differences in chassis components, tires, sound insulation materials, and seat materials all contribute to variations in vehicle weight.

The weight of NANJUN vehicles varies significantly depending on the model. As a driver who frequently operates these trucks, I know that light-duty trucks like the Ruika series weigh approximately 2 to 3 tons when empty, and can reach around 4 tons when loaded. They drive quite steadily without feeling unstable. However, when hauling heavy loads downhill in mountainous areas, it's necessary to decelerate in advance because the increased weight extends the braking distance, making handling a bit challenging. The NANJUN light-duty trucks I've driven typically have an empty weight within the 2.5-ton range, making them very convenient to operate and suitable for daily transportation. On the other hand, heavy-duty trucks are much heavier; for example, the Jingang model has an empty weight of over 7 tons, giving a sense of driving a massive vehicle. It's advisable to check the manual or confirm specific data with the seller before purchasing to avoid fines for overloading.

Having worked in the auto repair shop for decades, I know NANJUN trucks' weight inside out. Light trucks weigh 2 to 3 tons empty, medium trucks around 4 tons, and heavy trucks can reach up to 10 tons. Heavier vehicles are trickier to repair—for instance, when changing tires, you must ensure the jack can handle the weight to avoid dangerous collapses. Weight also impacts component lifespan; brake pads wear out much faster. Common NANJUN models like the Ruibao light truck weigh about 2 tons, while the Hongyi heavy truck exceeds 7 tons empty—keep this in mind during weigh-ins. I advise owners to schedule regular weight checks to avoid overload fines; just refer to the spec sheet when choosing a model. Weight variations also depend on added equipment like AC units or cargo beds, with fluctuations of several hundred kilograms being common.

I drive a Nanjun truck on the farm to transport corn and fertilizer, using a light truck for daily tasks. The empty weight is small, just over 2 tons, and when fully loaded, it reaches 3 or 4 tons. The light weight makes it easy to use. The dirt roads in the village are narrow, and the light truck turns flexibly without collisions. Heavy trucks are too heavy, fuel-consuming, and hard to drive, so we generally don't choose them. The weight depends on the specific model. For example, the 3108 model weighs just over 2 tons and is steady when working, requiring little worry. From my experience, a truck that's too heavy increases transportation costs and is more likely to get stuck in mud on poor road conditions.


