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What is the weight of the Tayron?

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MacLilah
07/29/2025, 07:49:11 PM

1.4T displacement model has a body weight of 1405 kg; 2.0T displacement model has a body weight of 1590 kg. Below is relevant information about the Tayron: Space Structure: As a mid-size SUV, the Tayron measures 4595mm in length, 1860mm in width, 1660mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm. Benefiting from the highly flexible scalability of the MQB platform, the Tayron's space design follows the new "Golden Structure Principle," no longer blindly extending the body length but pursuing the maximization of interior usable space. Cutting-edge Technology: The adoption of various advanced driving assistance systems, such as the TJA Traffic Jam Assist system, ACC3.0 Adaptive Cruise Control system, and PLA3.0 Intelligent Parking Assist system, provides users with a safe driving experience.

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VanKhloe
08/15/2025, 11:14:49 PM

I usually pay attention to car details and noticed that the weight of the Tayron varies significantly across different configurations. The two-wheel-drive version generally weighs around 1,580 kg, while the four-wheel-drive version can increase to 1,720 kg. This weight makes the car feel exceptionally stable, especially on highways—it doesn’t sway in strong winds, providing a strong sense of security. However, the downside is that in city driving, the acceleration from a standstill is slightly slower, requiring a deeper press on the throttle, and fuel consumption also increases a bit, averaging 1-2 liters more per 100 km compared to lighter vehicles. Another perspective is safety—greater weight performs better in crash tests, as the body structure is less prone to deformation, offering stronger protection for passengers. Modern cars have reduced some weight by using high-strength steel, and the Tayron is considered moderately heavy among its SUV peers, making it suitable for those who prefer a solid driving feel. It’s recommended to test-drive the car before purchasing to experience how the weight affects handling.

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VanAlexa
10/19/2025, 12:17:40 AM

As an experienced driver with many years behind the wheel, I once paid special attention to the weight issue when driving the Tanyue. The weight typically ranges between 1.6 to 1.75 tons, with the two-wheel-drive model weighing less than 1.6 tons and the four-wheel-drive version approaching 1.7 tons. This sense of weight makes the car more comfortable on bumpy roads, with less body movement and reduced swaying. However, in city driving with frequent stops and starts, the weight can slightly increase fuel consumption, averaging around 8.5 liters. I also noticed that it affects braking performance—the heavier the car, the greater the inertia, resulting in slightly longer braking distances. But the stability provided by the weight is particularly useful in rainy weather, reducing the risk of skidding. Overall, the Tanyue's weight design leans towards practicality, emphasizing safety over high-speed driving. Drivers need to adapt to the starting rhythm to avoid sudden acceleration, which can impact fuel efficiency.

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ErinMarie
12/01/2025, 11:53:22 PM

From the perspective of environmentally-conscious car owners, the Tanyue weighs approximately 1.58-1.72 tons. This weight contributes to its high safety test scores and a more robust body structure. However, the heavier weight also leads to increased fuel consumption and slightly higher CO2 emissions. Opting for the hybrid version can alleviate environmental pressure, reducing fuel consumption to around 6 liters.

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DeHarley
01/22/2026, 01:17:02 AM

When considering the Tayron, I looked into its weight details: the standard two-wheel drive version weighs 1580kg, while the four-wheel drive version is 1720kg. The weight impacts daily use—for instance, it provides stability and reduces body roll during high-speed overtaking, but makes acceleration slightly sluggish in city driving, with an average fuel consumption of 9L/100km. When comparing it to other SUVs like the CR-V, which is lighter, the Tayron feels more solid but requires weighing the fuel costs. It's wiser to consider the powertrain options in combination.

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KeiraLee
04/18/2026, 01:13:16 AM

As a car enthusiast, I often discuss how the weight of the Tayron affects maintenance. The vehicle's weight of 1.6-1.75 tons increases tire wear and brake pad consumption, especially in congested urban areas; it's recommended to regularly check tire pressure. The weight also makes the suspension more shock-resistant, providing comfort during long-distance driving, but the cost of replacing shock absorbers during maintenance may be slightly higher. Choosing high-quality accessories can extend their lifespan.

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