What is the actual measured ground clearance of the X-Trail?
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The minimum ground clearance of the X-Trail in an unloaded state is 212 millimeters, while other models have a minimum ground clearance of 210 millimeters in an unloaded state. Additional information: 1. The new X-Trail inherits the exterior design of the previous generation, with the basic lines following a square and powerful style. It is equipped with a newly developed Nissan Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system. This all-wheel-drive system has three modes: the two-wheel-drive mode can effectively reduce fuel consumption during daily driving. 2. In the automatic all-wheel-drive mode, the system monitors the throttle pedal angle, engine speed, and torque output. When it detects wheel slip, it automatically distributes power to the wheels that need torque. This mode can be used on poor road surfaces, significantly improving the vehicle's active safety and handling. 3. The X-Trail is equipped with an Intelligent All-Mode 4x4 system, which allows the driver to freely choose between two-wheel drive, automatic, or locked four-wheel-drive modes to handle various road conditions. The two-wheel-drive mode can effectively maintain low fuel consumption during daily driving. In automatic mode, the system intelligently distributes torque between the front and rear wheels from 100:0 to 50:50 based on road conditions, delivering optimal driving performance on all surfaces.