What is the weight of the Jetour X70 Plus?
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Jetour X70 Plus manual transmission body weight is 1545KG, and the automatic transmission version is 1570KG. The body weight of a car affects the driving experience, with the most noticeable impacts being on handling and power performance. The Jetour X70 Plus adopts the unique "Hui City Elite" design style. The three-chrome three-slat front grille blends seamlessly with piano black paint, perfectly embodying the combination of movement and stillness. A heavier body provides better stability at high speeds. Other factors affecting high-speed stability include: 1. Vehicle tires: Tires are the only components in contact with the ground. Generally, wider and flatter tires improve stability at high speeds. 2. Vehicle shape: The vehicle's shape also affects high-speed stability. Vehicles that conform better to aerodynamics are more stable at high speeds. 3. Drive configuration: Most vehicle drive configurations include front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive vehicles are more stable than two-wheel drive vehicles. 4. Suspension system: Generally, vehicles with independent suspension systems are more stable than those with non-independent systems. Independent suspensions include MacPherson strut and multi-link independent suspensions.
I'm an average driver who has owned the Jetour X70 Plus for almost a year. The car weighs around 1,700 kg, and it's quite comfortable for daily driving, though there are minor issues. During my commute, the heavy body provides stability with minimal sway when turning, and the strong grip during rainy-day braking gives a solid sense of security. Fuel consumption in the city reaches about 10L/100km, which is slightly high, but on the highway, the low wind resistance brings it down to 8L, making it worry-free. On weekend trips, the trunk loaded with family belongings maintains an even weight distribution, preventing bumps—though parking in tight spots requires a few extra maneuvers due to the less agile front-end turning. The weight advantage enhances safety but makes parking less convenient—something to get used to. The heavy, sturdy body materials reduce vibrations on long drives, improving comfort. I'd advise new owners to consider how weight affects fuel efficiency and maintenance. Overall, the car's design is well thought out and suitable for long-term use.