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Well, I think I need more info, as apparently currently a class 1 licence can drive up to 6 tonne, as per the table here.
I was shocked by that number too, but going from 6 to 7.5 tonne seems reasonable. Also as per the table, there seems to already be a class exemption for electric trucks where the diesel equivalent is under 6000kg (in the same table linked above).
I am curious why we don't have 6 tonne utes, I was under the impression there was a 3 tonne limit but maybe that's unladen or something?
You can easily get to 6 tonnes with a loaded vehicle towing a trailer. 3500kg for a loaded up ute, plus 3500kg trailer, and you're in class 2 territory.
There's also a few camper van type vehicles that would be over 6 tonne.
Ah right you've got it. Light vehicles are allowed to be up to 3500kg including load.
But a light trailer can also be up to 3500kg,
So you could drive a light vehicle and light trailer and get 7500kg, but would need a class 2 license. But the light vehicle + light trailer combo could be driven up to 6000kg on a class 1 license.