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Light duty passenger vehicles (LDPVs) are a category of vehicles designed primarily for the transportation of passengers. These vehicles typically include cars, SUVs, and light trucks that have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 8,500 pounds or less. LDPVs are significant contributors to personal mobility, urban transportation, and the overall economy. In recent years, the landscape of LDPVs has been transformed by innovative technologies, evolving regulations, and changing consumer preferences.


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In recent years, commercial EV vehicles have become increasingly common in sectors like delivery services, municipal vehicles, and short-range logistics. Their benefits, such as reduced emissions, lower operating costs, and fewer maintenance requirements, make them an attractive option for companies aiming to adopt more sustainable practices. However, the challenge of adapting these vehicles for long-haul freight lies in the unique demands of heavy loads, extended distances, and the need for frequent recharging.

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In contrast, unibody construction integrates the frame and body into a single unit. This design is commonly found in sedans, crossovers, and many modern vehicles. The unibody structure typically provides better fuel efficiency and handling characteristics due to its lighter weight and improved rigidity. However, repairing a unibody vehicle may be more complicated, as damage to the body can compromise the frame's integrity.


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