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technical specifications .........................(up to the end of the DU)
towing a caravan ..................................(up to the end of the DU)
towing weights ......................................(up to the end of the DU)
weights .................................................(up to the end of the DU)
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Masses (en kg) (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Towing weight
Weights
WEIGHTS (in kg)
The weights indicated for a basic vehicle without options: they vary depending on the your vehicle’s equipment. Consult
your approved Dealer.
Maximum permissible all-up weight (MMAC)
Maximum permissible all-up weight (MMTA)
Total train weight (MTR)
Weights are indicated on the vehicle identification plate (refer to
the information on “Vehicle identification plates” in Section 6)
Braked trailer weight
obtained by calculating:
MTR - MMAC
Unbraked trailer weight
535
Permissible nose weight
75
Maximum permissible load on roof
80 kg (including the carrying device)
Towing weight (Towing a caravan, boat, etc.)
– It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular, laid down in
the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact an approved Dealer for any modifications to towing equipment.
– When towing, under no circumstances may
the total train weight (v trailer) be exceeded
. However the following is
permitted:
– the Maximum permissible weight at the rear may be exceeded by no more than 15%,
– the maximum permissible all-up weight may be exceeded by no more than 10% or 100 kg (whichever occurs first).
In either case, the maximum speed of the towing assembly must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure must be
increased by 0.2 bar (3 PSI). In all cases, comply with local legislation.
– The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reduced by
10% at an altitude of 1,000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1,000 metres thereafter.