Boyue Minimum Ground Clearance?
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Boyue minimum ground clearance is 135mm. Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest protruding part of the vehicle's chassis and the level ground when the car is fully loaded (with the maximum allowable load mass), reflecting the car's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground without collision. Introduction to Boyue: 1. Boyue is a car under Geely, with a length, width, and height of 4519mm, 1831mm, and 1694mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. 2. The car is equipped with features such as a 7-inch full LCD 3D dynamic combination instrument panel, NAPPA luxury leather multifunctional steering wheel, EPB electronic parking brake system, and AUTOHOLD automatic parking system.
I often help friends choose cars, and the minimum ground clearance is one of the core parameters of an SUV. The minimum ground clearance of the Boyue is generally around 170mm, which is a good height. It refers to the distance from the lowest point of the car's underbody to the ground and is used to measure off-road capability. SUV owners know that 170mm is more than sufficient for city driving—it prevents the chassis from scraping easily when going over speed bumps or uneven roads. This height balances stability and functionality; too high might increase fuel consumption and wind noise, while too low could compromise safety. The Boyue was designed with everyday practicality in mind—its 170mm clearance, combined with underbody protection, ensures rust resistance and durability. During road trips, it can easily handle small ditches or dirt roads. I advise new owners to be mindful of load changes, as the clearance may slightly decrease when fully loaded, but the base 170mm value makes maintenance and driving more worry-free. Regularly checking tires and suspension also helps maintain this clearance.