From AutoTrader (UK).
Modern cars are heavier than ever before. Even small family cars now weigh hundreds of kilograms more than their equivalents from 20 or 30 years ago.
In this video, we explain why modern cars are getting heavier, looking at the main factors driving weight increases across the industry. That includes safety regulations, structural requirements, comfort features, infotainment systems, and the impact of electrification and hybrid technology.
We also explore how extra weight affects fuel efficiency, electric range, performance, braking, tyre wear, and running costs, and whether heavier cars are actually safer or better to live with.
This explainer breaks down where the weight comes from, why manufacturers are struggling to reduce it, and what it means for buyers choosing their next car.
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Chapters 📖
00:00 How much heavier modern cars are01:13 Why cars are getting heavier
01:40 Safety regulations and hidden weight03:15 Why electric cars weigh more
04:10 The rise of SUVs in the UK04:54 The real cost of heavy cars05:33 heavy cars and road damage
05:51 Increased braking distance and energy use
06:35 Is there a way back?
06:49 Lightweight materials and future tech
07:30 Next-generation battery technology08:25 What drivers can do right now
09:19 Do you think heavy cars actually matter?


