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Car Image (Cars by Body Style or Type) Capacities Dimensions Doors Engine Fuel and propulsion technologies Frame including axles Key Features Open source development Performance Transmission Top Speed Torque (Nm) Safety Features Seating and body style Wheels and Tyres Weight |
Car Image |
Capacities
Seating Capacity |
Dimensions
Width 1,900 mm (74.8 in) Height 1,491 mm (58.7 in) Wheelbase 3,010 mm (118.5 in) or Length (mm) 3495 and 3500(3495 mm = 11.46653543305995 feet/ 3500 mm = 11.482939632535 feet) Width (mm) 1550 and 1600 Height (mm) 1500 and 1490 Ground Clearance (mm) 170 and 170 Wheelbase (mm) 2380 and 2360 Kerb Weight (kgs) 795 and 860 Boot Space (L) 215 and 117 Turning Radius (m) 5 and 4.5 |
Doors
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Engine
Engine Size 3.6 L LFX V6 (224 kW (301 hp)) 6.0 L L77 V8 (265 kW (355 hp)) Here are further guidelines. |
Fuel Type |
Frame including axles |
Factors Key Features Open source development Performance Safety Features Seating and body style |
Transmission 6-speed 6L80 automatic or Manual(Automatic) No of Gears 5 5 |
Wheels and Tyres
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Weight
Gross Vehicle Weight Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) Here are further guidelines. |
Key Features
Climate control Central locking CD player Power steering Power windows Steering Adjustment (Rake/Reach) Electrically Adjustable Driver Seat Steering Mounted Controls Rear AC vent Remote Controlled Boot Rear wiper Leather seats Electrically Adjustable Mirrors
Airbag Parking Sensors Traction control
Peak Torque(Nm@RPM) 76/4000 or 90/3500 Mileage (City/Highway in KMPL) 16/18 or 16/18
Engine SOHC or 1.0L Displacement (cc) 814 or 998 Segment Displacement (cc) Power:567 HP SAE @ 6,000 rpm Torque:516 ft lb @ 1,700 rpm Future car technologies Open source development Safety Seating and body style Version Brand Globe Price (Free) State Car Sub Model 2.2D Sovereign Max Boot Space 452 Min Boot Space 452 Breaking Distance TBA/TBA Driven Wheels Front Engine Type 2198/4 Engine Position F Front Headroom 904 Front Legroom 1050 Hands Free Phone standard Height 1392 Kerb Weight 1502 Length 4672 Max Power 152/3500 Max Torque 270/1800 Multi CD standard RDS Radio no cost option Rear Headroom 895 Rear Kneeroom 698 Sat Nav standard Towing Weight Turning Circle 10.84 Unique Fit Radio standard Width 1789 Acceleration 8.5 Top Speed 137 co2 Rating 159 Warranty 3yr/UL + 3yr Paint + 6yr Perforation + 3yr Breakdown Pence Per Mile 62.98 Service Intervals 1yr/10,000 Servicing _______ 1393 Tank Capacity 13.5 Chassis Transaxle Steering Suspension Brakes |
Drive Wheels: Front-wheel-drive cars (fwd) have more traction than rear-wheel-drive cars and are well-suited to winter weather conditions. Rear-wheel-drive cars (rwd) can be more fun, but only if you're sufficiently skilled to know the difference. All-wheel-drive cars (awd) send the power to both front and rear, providing better traction in rain, snow, sand. Seats: The number of seats shows how many adults can be accommodated, but not necessarily for lengthy periods. That's why we refer to some 5-seaters, for example, as "comfortable for short journeys." Trunk Space: To make best use of trunk space numbers, you need to use them as a comparison between competing vehicles. Unless, of course, you can visualize what cubic feet actually look like. Weight: A car's weight is important when assessing performance and/or fuel economy. Lighter cars generally save on fuel. Performance is best judged by "power-to-weight ratio," a simple formula that rates horsepower with vehicle weight: more power, less weight, equals improved performance. Depending on the materials used during production, the engine size of the vehicle, and the vehicle class, there can be significant variation in automobile weights. Chart of Average Vehicle Curb Weight by Class
Wheelbase: This is the distance between the center of the front wheels and the center of the rear wheels, when viewed from the side. Suspension sophistication notwithstanding, the longer the wheelbase, the better the ride. Engine Size: Wondering what engine size (usually stated in liters) means? Think of an engine cylinder as a drinking glass. The amount of liquid it would hold represents that cylinder's "capacity." If, for example, each cylinder in a 4-cylinder engine has a capacity of one liter, the engine's capacity will be 4.0 liters. Size usually translates to power. Transmissions: Many cars are available with a choice of 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic. Some sporty models now offer 6-speed manuals, while 5-speed and even 6-speed automatics are beginning to appear in upmarket vehicles. More gears mean greater efficiency, but watch for vehicles with CVT (continuously-variable-transmission), a new and simpler system with no gears at all. CVT utilizes a belt-drive that provides the best performance/economy at all speeds. Brakes: All cars have disk brakes on the front wheels because, with the transfer of weight from rear to front under braking, front brakes get the most punishment. Performance and luxury cars add disks to the rear wheels, but at the lower end of the price scale drum brakes may suffice. Disk brakes run cooler, provide more surface for the brake pads to grip. Drum brakes are cheaper to manufacture. ABS means "anti-lock braking," a system that prevents brakes from "locking up" on slippery surfaces. The best reason for having ABS is that the car can still be steered in emergency braking under adverse conditions. Airbags: Repeat after me: Airbags are only useful when wearing seatbelts! Without seatbelts you'll get a punch in the face before slamming into the windshield. Airbags may save you from grievous injury but better to buckle up first. Side airbags may save your head from potentially dangerous impacts when T-boned by another car, also in rollovers. Yes, airbags are a wonderful safety additive... if you do your part. Fuel Economy: Warranty: Total car warranty is just what it says, but be aware that nothing is free. You'll still be charged for checkups at specified mileages. Why? Because the warranty protects you from manufacturing defects while preventative maintenance remains your responsibility. Powertrain warranty covers the engine, transmission, and all engine-to-drive-wheels components. Starting Price: Free(State Car) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Small Length less than 457.2 cm (180 in) and wheelbase less than 266.7 cm (105 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Midsize Length 457.3–495.3 cm (180–195 in) and wheelbase 266.8–279.4 cm (105–110 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Large Length more than 495.3 cm (195 in) and wheelbase more than 279.4 cm (110 in) |