BY/112 11.01.TP024 020 00007
BY/112 11.01.TP024 020 00008
BY/112 11.01.TP024 020 00047
BY/112 11.01.TP024 020 00059
BY/112 11.01.TP024 020 00687
BY/112 11.01.TP024 020 00716
BY/112 11.01.TP024 030 00140
Ra.RU.21ИP01
Russia
EAЭC N RU Д-DE.PA01.B.44204/20, EAЭC N RU C-DE.MT25.B.02383/20, TH BЭД EAЭC: 9026 20, EAЭC No BY/112
11.01. TP020 020.02 00008, EAЭC No BY/112 11.01. TP020 020.02 00009
Unless otherwise indicated or listed separately, the technical data for the basic model applies. Optional equipment,
different model designs, custom vehicles and country-specific vehicle equipment levels can result in different values.
All data in the official vehicle documents take precedence over these data.
The official vehicle documents show which drive and which power output your vehicle has.
Weight
The values for the kerb weight in the following tables apply for the road-ready vehicle with driver(75 kg), service
fluids including fuel tank carrying 90% of its capacity and, where applicable, tools and spare tyre . Additional
equipment and retrofitted accessories increase the stated kerb weight and reduce the maximum permitted load
accordingly.
The load comprises the weights of the following:
—Passengers
—Total cargo.
—Add-on parts.
—Roof load including the mounts or roof bars and the load carrier system
—Drawbar load when towing a trailer
The permitted gross vehicle weight rating and gross axle weight rating must never be exceeded→ . The permitted
values are provided on the type plate on the B-pillar on the driver side (→ Type plate).
Performance figures
The performance figures were measured without equipment which may detrimentally affect performance, such as
add-on parts.
The power output and performance figures may differ for reasons of vehicle registration or vehicle taxation.
The maximum speed may be limited and may therefore be lower for some engine versions in vehicles equipped with
heavy-duty running gear.
Gross combination weight rating
The gross combination weight ratings listed apply only to altitudes up to 1,000 m(3000 ft) above sea level. The
maximum gross combination weight rating must be reduced by approximately 10% for every further started 1,000 m
(3000 ft) in altitude.
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