Technical data
Information on technical data
General information about specifications
As long as nothing else is specified or listed, the technical data applies to the base model. Different values may result due to
optional equipment, different model versions, special equipment, and country-specific equipment. The specifications in the
legal vehicle documents always take precedence.
The drive and power of the vehicle are listed in the official vehicle registration.
Weight
The values for the curb weight in the following tables apply to a vehicle ready for operation with standard equipment, without a
driver, with fluids including 100% full fuel tank. Optional equipment and retrofitted equipment will increase the specified curb
weight and reduce the possible load.
The load consists of the following weight:
Passengers.
All luggage inside and outside the vehicle.
Attachments.
Trailer tongue weight if in trailer mode.
The permitted total vehicle weight and the gross axle weight rating must never be exceeded. The permissible values are
indicated on the safety compliance label or on the identification label on the B-pillar on the driver's side ⇒ Safety
certificate ⇒ Identification label.
Performance
The performance was determined without equipment that limits performance, such as add-on parts.
Due to technical or legal reasons, the performance specifications and mileage may vary.
On some engines with heavy duty suspension, the speed maximum speed may be limited and lower.
Towing weight and trailer tongue weight ratings
The towing weight and tailer tongue weight ratings on the trailer hitch identification label are simply the test values for the
trailer hitch. The vehicle-based specifications, which are often below these values, can be found in your vehicle documents.
The specifications in the official vehicle registration or on the identification label of the vehicle ⇒ Identification label or safety
certificate ⇒ Safety certificate always take precedence.
Towing weight
The specified combination weights are only valid for heights of up to approximately 1000 m (approx. 3000 ft) above sea level.
If this is exceeded, the maximum gross combination weight rating must be reduced by approximately 10%, and thereafter by
an additional approx. 10% for each further approx. 1000 m (approx. 3000 ft) increment that is exceeded.
Incline angle
The incline angle is the specification up to which the vehicle is able to drive uphill on an angle with its own power. This can
depend on the road conditions, the weather conditions, and the engine power, among other things. The values apply to a
vehicle that is in motion and not to a vehicle that starts to drive form a stationary position.
A rising difference in altitude (incline) on a 100 m (approx. 300 ft) stretch is given in percentage or degrees (100% =
45 degrees).
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