How high is the chassis of the Haval H8?

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DeJason
07/30/25 4:08am
The ground clearance of the Haval H8 is 196mm when unloaded and 126mm when fully loaded. The Haval H8 is an SUV produced by Haval, with a body length, width, and height of 4806mm, 1975mm, and 1794mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2915mm, and a total vehicle weight of 2.2T. The Haval H8 features a conventional center console layout with a color scheme of dark upper and light lower sections. In terms of safety features, the vehicle is equipped with seat belt reminder, front and rear side airbags, engine immobilizer, traction control, electronic stability control, fuel-saving, sport, and snow driving modes, as well as daytime running lights.
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