Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kerb-weight
Noun
/kɜːb weɪt/

Definition
The weight of a vehicle when it is loaded with all fluids, including a full tank of fuel, but without any passengers or cargo.

Examples
- The kerb-weight of that sedan is significantly lighter than its competitors, improving fuel economy.
- Always check the kerb-weight before choosing a vehicle for long trips to ensure it meets your needs.

Meaning
Kerb-weight refers to the total weight of a vehicle ready for driving, which helps in understanding the vehicle’s handling and fuel efficiency.

Synonyms
- Unladen weight
- Dry weight