GVWR definition

GVWR means the gross vehicle weight rating, i.e., the weight of the vehicle and contents when loaded to its maximum capacity, as established by the vehicle manufacturer.

Examples of GVWR in a sentence

  • GVWR, Conventional Cab, PACCAR PX-7 Diesel Engine, complete with all manufacturer's standard equipment.

  • GVWR, Conventional Cab, PACCAR MX-13 Diesel Engine, complete with all manufacturer's standard equipment.

  • GVWR, Hydraulic 55 Degree Tilting Steel Cab, HV2600, 355HP Emotor, Two PACCAR 700 CCA Batteries - 200 mile range, complete with all manufacturer's standard equipment.

  • The size class for trucks is defined by the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), which is the weight of the vehicle and carrying capacity.

  • A Light Duty Vehicle is defined as a mobile machine that is primarily used to transport passengers and cargo (e.g., cars, vans, SUVs, pickup trucks), with a GVWR less than or equal to 10,000 pounds, (i.e., Class 1 through Class 2 Vehicles, as designated by the U.S. Department of Transportation).


More Definitions of GVWR

GVWR means gross vehicle weight rating. “HEV” means hybrid-electric vehicle. “LDT” means light-duty truck.
GVWR means gross vehicle weight rating which is the total vehicle weight, including load, as designated by the vehicle manufacturer.
GVWR means gross vehicle weight rating. (16) “HDV” means heavy-duty vehicles.
GVWR means Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, the value specified by the manufacturer as the fully assembled weight of a single motor vehicle.
GVWR means gross vehicle weight rating and has the same meaning as provided in s. 340.01 (19r), Stats.