Mitsubishi Challenger Curb Weight in Easy-to-Read Graphs


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Average weight of Mitsubishi Challenger

1996 Challenger (W)

Quick notes on Mitsubishi Challenger weight

    • Average weight for generation: 1877 kg (4139 lbs)
    • Difference from world average: 394 kg or 869 lbs heavier
    • Difference from world's heaviest: 2550 kg or 5623 lbs lighter
    • Load to one wheel: 469 kg (1035 lbs)
    • Maximum allowable weight: 2252 kg (4966 lbs)
    • Weight to torque ratio: 6 kg per 1 Nm
    • Weight to length ratio: 2.4 mm per 1 kg
    • Engine capacity to weight: 1.7 cc per 1 kg
    • Pounds per 1 kW: 30 lbs/kW
    • Weightly rating: 10 / 10

1996 Mitsubishi Challenger curb weight

  • 3.0 i V6 24V —1830 kg (4035 lbs)
  • 2.8 TD —1850 kg (4079 lbs)
  • 3.5 i V6 24V GDI —1950 kg (4300 lbs)

    1996 Mitsubishi Challenger weight to consumption ratio

  • 3.0 i V6 24V is 23.4% heavier tran average
  • 2.8 TD is 24.7% heavier tran average
  • 3.5 i V6 24V GDI is 31.5% heavier tran average
  • Vehicle Curb weight Difference from world's smallest Weight to power ratio 0—60 mph acceleration ratio Consumption ratio
    3.0 i V6 24V 1830 kg /
    4035 lbs
    1405 kg (3098 lbs) heavier 10 kg to 1 hp - -
    2.8 TD 1850 kg /
    4079 lbs
    1425 kg (3142 lbs) heavier 13 kg to 1 hp - -
    3.5 i V6 24V GDI 1950 kg /
    4300 lbs
    1525 kg (3363 lbs) heavier 8 kg to 1 hp 205 kg/s (452 lbs/s) -
    Vehicle 3.0 i V6 24V
    Curb weight 1830 kg /
    4035 lbs
    Difference from world's smallest 1405 kg (1405 lbs) heavier
    Weight to power ratio 10 kg to 1 hp
    0—60 mph acceleration ratio -
    Consumption ratio -
    Vehicle 2.8 TD
    Curb weight 1850 kg /
    4079 lbs
    Difference from world's smallest 1425 kg (1425 lbs) heavier
    Weight to power ratio 13 kg to 1 hp
    0—60 mph acceleration ratio -
    Consumption ratio -
    Vehicle 3.5 i V6 24V GDI
    Curb weight 1950 kg /
    4300 lbs
    Difference from world's smallest 1525 kg (1525 lbs) heavier
    Weight to power ratio 8 kg to 1 hp
    0—60 mph acceleration ratio 205 kg/s (452 lbs/s)
    Consumption ratio -