When it comes to choosing a car, weight plays an important role. Dynamic characteristics, fuel consumption, handling and even safety depend on weight. Nissan Almera is a popular sedan that has undergone several significant updates over the years of production, and with each generation its weight parameters have changed. But how much does this car actually weigh?

In this article we will look not only at the figures for the curb and gross weight of all generations Almera, but also find out how weight affects the performance of the car. You'll find out why Almera N18 lighter than modern Almera T32, how the load is distributed along the axles and what to do if you plan to frequently transport heavy loads. We will also compare the weight indicators with the main competitors - Kia Rio, Hyundai Solaris And Volkswagen Polo.

Nissan Almera curb weight: what is it and why is it important

Curb weight (sometimes called "dry weight") is the weight of the vehicle without passengers, cargo and fuel, but including all necessary operating fluids (oil, coolant) and standard equipment. This parameter is important for several reasons:

  • 🔧 Acceleration dynamics: the lighter the car, the faster it picks up speed with the same engine power.
  • Fuel consumption: extra pounds increase the appetite of the engine, especially in the urban cycle.
  • 🛣️ Suspension wear: A heavy car “kills” shock absorbers and struts faster.
  • 🚗 Controllability: A light car is more agile, but may have worse road holding at high speeds.

U Nissan Almera Curb weight varies depending on generation, body type and configuration. For example, Almera Classic (N16) weighed about 1050–1100 kg, while modern Almera T32 (2022+) heavier to 1150–1250 kg. A difference of 100–150 kg may seem insignificant, but in practice it affects the driving experience.

By the way, many car owners confuse curb weight with weight without load (kerb weight), which includes 90% fuel, spare tire and tools. For Almera the difference between these two indicators is usually 50–70 kg.

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If you are planning to tune Almera, keep in mind that every additional kilogram (for example, alloy wheels, reinforced bumpers) worsens the dynamics by 0.05–0.1 seconds when accelerating to 100 km/h.

Nissan Almera weight table by generation

To make it easier for you to compare, we have collected data for all generations Nissan Almera into one table. Please note: weight may vary slightly depending on the equipment (for example, the presence of air conditioning, electrical accessories or crankcase protection).

Generation Years of production Curb weight, kg Total weight, kg Engine
Almera N15 1995–2000 1020–1080 1500–1550 1.4L (75 hp), 1.6L (90–100 hp)
Almera Classic N16 2000–2006 1050–1120 1530–1600 1.5L (98 hp), 1.8L (114 hp)
Almera G15 (for Russia) 2012–2018 1100–1180 1580–1650 1.6L (102–109 hp)
Almera T32 (modern) 2021–present time 1150–1250 1630–1700 1.6L (114 hp)

Important: Almera T32 2026 curb weight has increased by 30–50 kg compared to 2021–2023 models due to enhanced sound insulation and additional safety systems.

If you are buying used Almera, be sure to check the weight with the passport data. Severe deviations (more than 5% from the norm) may indicate hidden problems: rust on load-bearing elements, poor-quality repairs after an accident, or installation of non-standard equipment.

📊 Which generation of Nissan Almera do you like best?
  • N15 (1995–2000)
  • N16 Classic (2000–2006)
  • G15 (2012–2018)
  • T32 (2021–present)

Gross weight and carrying capacity: how much can be transported

Gross vehicle weight is the maximum permissible weight of the vehicle with passengers, cargo and fuel. Exceeding this parameter leads to:

  • 🚨 Increased wear of the brake system (braking distance increases by 20–30%).
  • 🛞 Suspension overload, which is fraught with rupture of springs or shock absorbers.
  • 📉 Deterioration in controllability, especially when cornering and during emergency braking.
  • 📜 Fines (in Russia - up to 2000 rubles for exceeding by 10–20%).

Load capacity is calculated as the difference between gross and unladen weight. For Nissan Almera this figure is usually 400–500 kg. However, you need to consider:

  • 👥 Passenger weight: on average 70–80 kg per person.
  • ⛽ Fuel weight: 1 liter of gasoline ≈ 0.75 kg (tank Almera — 50 l → ~37.5 kg).
  • 🧳 Luggage weight: a 20 kg suitcase already eats 5% of the carrying capacity.
⚠️ Attention: If you frequently transport heavy loads (such as construction materials), check axle load. U Almera the front axle can withstand up to 800–850 kg, the rear axle – up to 700–750 kg. Exceeding these values ​​leads to sagging of the springs and uneven tire wear.

For clarity: if in Almera T32 If 4 passengers (≈300 kg), a full tank of fuel (≈37 kg) and 100 kg of luggage are traveling, then the remaining carrying capacity will be only 113 kg. This means that adding anything else to the trunk is already risky.

Ensure that the total weight does not exceed the gross weight

Distribute the cargo evenly throughout the trunk

Secure heavy objects so that they do not move

Check tire pressure (for Almera recommended +0.2 bar at full load)-->

Weight comparison of Nissan Almera with competitors

To understand how much Almera heavier or lighter than its analogues, let’s compare it with the main competitors in the class B-class sedans:

Model Curb weight, kg Total weight, kg Engine
Nissan Almera T32 1150–1250 1630–1700 1.6L (114 hp)
Kia Rio 1090–1180 1580–1650 1.4L/1.6L (100–123 hp)
Hyundai Solaris 1100–1200 1600–1680 1.4L/1.6L (100–123 hp)
Volkswagen Polo 1120–1220 1600–1680 1.6L (90–110 hp)
Renault Logan 1050–1150 1550–1630 1.6L (82–113 hp)

As can be seen from the table, Almera T32 - one of the heaviest in its class. This is explained:

  • 🔋 More powerful standard equipment (for example, climate control instead of air conditioning).
  • 🛡️ Reinforced body elements for safety (based on crash test results Almera shows good results).
  • 🔊 Additional noise insulation (in new models it is 20% more than competitors).

However weight is not always a minus. A heavier car holds the road better at high speeds and is less susceptible to drift in crosswinds. For example, Almera behaves more stable on the highway than Renault Logan, which is 100–150 kg lighter.

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If dynamics and efficiency are important to you, pay attention to Kia Rio or Hyundai Solaris - they are lighter Almera by 50–100 kg with comparable power.

How weight affects fuel consumption and dynamics

Physics is inexorable: to accelerate a heavier car, you need more energy. For Nissan Almera this means:

  • Increased fuel consumption by 0.3–0.5 l/100 km with every 100 kg of weight added.
  • 🚀 Deterioration of acceleration dynamics: for example, Almera T32 with a mass of 1250 kg accelerates to 100 km/h 0.5–1 second slower than the same model weighing 1150 kg.
  • 🛑 Increased braking distance by 1–2 meters during emergency braking from 100 km/h.

Let's look at the real numbers. Let's take Almera T32 with engine 1.6 (114 hp):

  • 📉 Curb weight 1150 kg: acceleration to 100 km/h in 10.5 seconds, consumption in the city - 8.5 l/100 km.
  • 📈 Curb weight 1250 kg: acceleration to 100 km/h in 11.2 seconds, consumption in the city - 9.0 l/100 km.

It would seem that the difference is not critical. But if you drive 50 km around the city every day, then over the course of a year the overpayment for fuel will be ~3000 rubles (at a gasoline price of 50 rubles/l). And if you take into account the wear of the brake pads and clutch, the savings on a lighter car become even more noticeable.

⚠️ Attention: If you plan to install on Almera gas installation (GBO), keep in mind that the cylinder weighs 20–40 kg, and the system itself adds another 10–15 kg. This can shift the center of gravity and worsen handling, especially on rear-wheel drive versions (if there are any left).

Interesting fact: in some countries (for example, Japan) the weight of the car directly affects tax rate. Therefore Japanese versions Almera often lighter than European ones due to the use of aluminum parts instead of steel.

How to reduce the weight of Almera to improve dynamics?

1. Replace steel wheels with lightweight cast ones (save up to 2-3 kg on each wheel).

2. Remove unnecessary things from the trunk (spare tire, tools, rugs - that's another 20-30 kg).

3. Install a lightweight battery (for example, AGM instead of standard lead-acid).

4. Use light synthetic oils (save up to 1–2 kg).

5. Replace standard seats with sports ones (if you are willing to sacrifice comfort).

Important: Don’t get carried away - removing standard safety elements (for example, bumpers) can lead to problems during technical inspection.

Axle weight distribution: why it's important

Equally important is not only the total weight, but also its distribution between the front and rear axle. U Nissan Almera (like most front-wheel drive sedans) the center of gravity is shifted forward:

  • 🚗 Front axle: 60–65% of the total mass.
  • 🚘 Rear axle: 35–40% of the total mass.

This distribution has its pros and cons:

Benefits Disadvantages
🔹 Better handling on snow and ice (weight on the drive wheels increases traction). 🔸 Faster wear of front tires and suspension.
🔹 Less chance of the rear axle skidding during sudden braking. 🔸 Acceleration is worse on wet asphalt (the front axle can slip).
🔹 More predictable behavior in turns. 🔸 When the trunk is fully loaded, the rear axle sags, which worsens directional stability.

If you often drive with a full trunk, pay attention to reinforced springs or height correctors (for example, from Lesjofors or Kilen). They will help maintain ground clearance and prevent rear end from squatting.

By the way, you can check the weight distribution yourself. To do this:

  1. Drive the car onto a level surface.
  2. Weigh the front and rear axles alternately (you can use a car scale or household floor scales, placing boards under the wheels of one axle).
  3. Add up the readings and compare with the passport data.
⚠️ Attention: If the difference between the left and right side of one axle exceeds 50 kg, this may indicate uneven loading or suspension problems (for example, spring sagging).

Frequently asked questions about the weight of Nissan Almera

❓ How much does the 2023 Nissan Almera weigh in the maximum configuration?

Maximum curb weight Almera T32 2023 in the top configuration (with climate control, leather interior and multimedia system) is 1230–1250 kg. Gross weight - up to 1700 kg.

❓ Why does my Almera weigh more than in the passport?

Possible reasons:

  • 🔧 Additional equipment (alloy wheels, crankcase protection, alarm system).
  • 🧰 Tuning parts not specified in the PTS (spoilers, body kits).
  • 🔋 Battery with a larger capacity or a different type.
  • 🚗 Rust on load-bearing elements (especially important for old Almera N15/N16).

If the difference exceeds 100 kg, we recommend having the body checked.

❓ Is it possible to tow a trailer with a Nissan Almera?

Yes, but with restrictions:

  • 🚐 No brakes: up to 450 kg (e.g. light boat trailer).
  • 🚗 With brakes: up to 900 kg (but not more than 50% of the vehicle’s curb weight).

Be sure to check that:

  • 🔌 Trailer wiring is compatible with the connector Almera.
  • 🛠️ The towbar is certified and installed correctly (attached to the side members, not the bumper).
❓ How does weight affect the life of the Almera suspension?

Every extra 100 kg reduces the life of the shock absorbers by 10–15 thousand km, and the springs are on 20–30 thousand km. Particularly affected:

  • 🔧 Stabilizer links (when driving over uneven surfaces).
  • 🛞 Wheel bearings (due to increased load).
  • 🚗 Ball joints (risk of tearing out during sudden maneuvers).

If you often transport cargo, reduce the replacement interval for shock absorbers from 80–100 thousand km to 60–70 thousand km.

❓Which Almera is the lightest?

The easiest one was Nissan Almera N15 first generation (1995–2000) in the basic configuration with a 1.4L engine - its curb weight was only 1020 kg. For comparison: modern Almera T32 200–250 kg heavier.