Does the BMW X5 have a lifting function?
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BMW X5 has a lifting function. Introduction to car chassis lifting: Chassis lifting is usually found in high-end models. It is a technical means to change the vehicle's passability by adjusting the distance between the chassis and the ground, allowing the car to adapt to various complex road conditions. The chassis can be raised or lowered according to road conditions to achieve greater ground clearance or a lower center of gravity. Chassis lifting is typically achieved through suspension airbags, and Mercedes-Benz GL series models are equipped with this function. Generally, it is a configuration only available in high-end vehicles, with a difference of 20-30 cm between the lowest and highest positions. Introduction to BMW X5: The biggest advantage of the BMW X5 is that its exterior continues the family characteristics of BMW SUVs, showcasing BMW's design elements everywhere, with excellent panoramic sunroof and angel-eye design. The interior is simple and elegant, with exquisite details. The space is ample, with spacious, snug, and comfortable front and middle-row seats, and abundant storage spaces in the cabin. The handling performance is outstanding, with a solid and refined chassis. High-speed cornering is effortless, as the suspension effectively controls body roll, and the vehicle dynamics faithfully reflect steering inputs. High-speed driving is extremely stable, and the suspension performs well on various road surfaces.