en:Car Terms:S:Weight Specifications
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SEAT Glossary
All the details.
S
- Safety Assist System
- Safety Belts
- Safety Cell
- Safety Pedals
- Satellite Navigation System
- SCR Catalyst
- SD Card Slot
- Seatbelt Adjustable
- Seatbelt Force Limiter
- Seatbelt Pre-Tensioners
- Seatbelt Warming Light
- SEAT Drive Profile with Driving Experience button
- SEAT Media System
- SEAT Sound System
- Self Adjusting Clutch
- Semi-Trailing Arm Rear Axle
- Service Interval Display
- Servo
- Servotronic Steering
- Shock Absorver
- Sidebar Airbag
- Side Impact Protection
- Side Wind Compensation
- Snow Chains
- Soft Touch
- Sound Proofing
- Sound Settings
- Speed Dependent Volume Control
- Sport Chassis
- Sport Seats
- Spring Dumper System
- Stabiliser
- Start Stop System
- Steering Column
- Submarining
- Synchronisation
- Weight Specifications
Specifications of weight
An essential part of the data relevant for the approval of a car is the different weights.
- The kerb weight refers to the weight of the car in running order with the fuel tank 90 per cent full, without driver. Depending on the special equipment chosen, the kerb weight may increase, thereby reducing the payload.
- The payload is calculated from the difference between kerb weight and gross car weight.
- The permissible gross weight refers to the specified upper weight limit to which the car may be loaded. The roof load is the weight limit for the use of roof racks or roof boxes with which a car roof may additionally be loaded.
- The vertical load is the maximum weight load of a trailer coupling in the vertical direction.
In practice, any excess of weight may lead to serious restrictions on driving safety.