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Technical data
Weights, payload and roof load
The payload is the difference between the
permissible gross vehicle weight and the EC
kerb weight.
The combined total of front and rear axle
loads (see vehicle identification plate) must
not exceed the permissible gross vehicle
weight, i.e. if the front axle load is being
fully utilized, the rear axle load must not be
such that the permissible gross vehicle
weight is exceeded.
Optional equipment and accessories
increase the kerb weight and in some cases
also the permissible gross vehicle weight,
which means that the payload will also
change slightly.
Note the weights given on the vehicle
identification plate. Both the Gross Vehicle
Weight (GVW) and Gross Combination
Weight (GCW) are shown on the VIN plate
- see page 161.
The maximum permissible roof load (which
includes the weight of the roof rack) is
280 kg for standard roof variants and
210 kg for high roof variants.
The maximum load on the Vauxhall full
length roof rack system is 210 kg for
standard roof variants and 140 kg for high
roof variants.
Driving hints – page 95.
Vehicle weights
(approx. kg)
Model
Wheelbase Roof
Van
Short
Standard 1000
Standard 1200
High
Long
Standard 1200
1)
Sales designation: see page 163.
2)
Without driver, base model including all fluids (tank 90% full).
3)
Kerb weight and Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) increase on models fitted with bad road
equipment package - refer to VIN plate.
1)
Payload Class Engine
F9Q
M9R
F4R
G9U
F9Q
M9R
F4R
G9U
1200
F9Q
M9R
F4R
G9U
F9Q
M9R
F4R
G9U
2)3)
Kerb weight
1660
1678
1660
1736
1669
1688
1660
1737
1713
1760
1695
1810
1676
1724
1660
1772

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