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What is the weight of the Sagitar?

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DeJoseph
07/29/25 2:24pm
The weight of the Sagitar: the 1.6L manual version is 1300kg, the 180TSI (1.2T) version is 1370kg, and the 280TSI (1.4T) version is 1395kg. The Sagitar brand was introduced to China in 2006. Since entering the market, it has become a benchmark in China's A+ sedan market with its authentic German heritage, superb manufacturing craftsmanship, and leading technological equipment. Here is some related information about the Sagitar: 1. The Volkswagen Sagitar is equipped with an efficient and fast 7-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission, replacing the traditional 4-speed to 6-speed hydraulic torque converter automatic transmission, providing stronger power, lower fuel consumption, and smoother gear shifting. 2. It features an electric sunroof, cruise control, leather seats, leather steering wheel, aluminum alloy wheels, parking assist, a color touchscreen on the center console, automatic air conditioning, rear seat air vents, dual-zone temperature control, and four airbags. It integrates high-tech control configurations, including ABS anti-lock braking, brake force distribution (EBD/CBC, etc.), brake assist (EBA/BAS/BA, etc.), traction control (ASR/TCS/TRC, etc.), electronic stability program (ESP/DSC/VSC, etc.), and auto hold/hill start assist.
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DeMadison
08/13/25 6:42am
As a tech enthusiast who frequently deals with cars, I have to say the weight of the Sagitar is quite interesting. The average curb weight ranges from around 1,360 to 1,450 kilograms, depending on the specific version and year. For example, the base model might weigh around 1,360 kg, while the top trim with features like a sunroof can go up to 1,450 kg. This weight affects the suspension system design—too heavy makes the car more stable on bumpy roads but increases inertia during turns and slightly extends braking distance. I recommend new drivers pay attention to the interplay between weight and airbags. Heavier cars usually have better crash resistance, but routine maintenance like tire checks is crucial to ensure proper tire pressure for improved handling. In the long run, an appropriate weight can make the vehicle more durable, preventing premature wear and tear. Remember to regularly inspect the chassis and brake pads to optimize performance.
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LaReed
10/11/25 2:16am
Whenever discussing car purchase costs, I always pay attention to the weight of the Sagitar. It typically ranges between 1.3 to 1.4 tons, with the standard version weighing around 1,370kg—slightly heavier than some lightweight compact cars. This has a slight impact on fuel economy: in urban driving, it might consume an extra 0.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways, the added weight actually contributes to better stability and slightly improved fuel efficiency. The weight also affects insurance costs, as heavier vehicles may incur higher premiums, and tire wear tends to be faster. From my experience, driving with minimal load saves money—avoid cluttering the car or installing unnecessary accessories. If budget is tight, consider the entry-level model weighing around 1.3 tons, which is more fuel-efficient. Regular maintenance of the powertrain can also help offset some of the weight-related drawbacks.
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VanBentley
11/24/25 3:22am
When commuting with the Sagitar, I feel its weight is around 1,380 kg. The car feels solid but not cumbersome. It doesn't sway on daily commutes, handles steadily during high-speed turns, and parks easily due to its reasonable length design. The weight provides a sense of security, especially with strong tire grip in rain or snow. Beginners are advised to test drive to experience its handling rather than just focusing on specs. Maintenance is straightforward—just check the body balance and shock absorbers yourself.
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