Is the Porsche 718 Prone to Scraping Its Undercarriage?
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The ground clearance of the Porsche 718 is 106mm. If you avoid roads with excessive gravel, it is not prone to scraping its undercarriage. Minimum Ground Clearance: The distance between the lowest point of the undercarriage and the ground when the car is fully loaded (maximum permissible load capacity). The minimum ground clearance reflects the car's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain without collision. Introduction to the 718: The overall design of the Porsche 718 Boxster hasn’t changed much, maintaining the elegant body lines of the previous Boxster model. Its appearance is low, wide, and streamlined. The rear design is the most significantly altered part of the exterior, featuring more layers and clearer contours compared to the older version. The tail lights are strip-shaped with a three-dimensional internal structure, each horizontal light cluster integrating four LED dot brake lights. A trim strip connects the two tail lights, making the rear of the car appear wider. The rear spoiler automatically extends at speeds exceeding 120 km/h to reduce lift and provide better grip performance.