What is the actual measured minimum ground clearance of the Vision SUV?
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The actual measured minimum ground clearance of the Vision SUV is 175mm. The minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding the wheels) and the supporting surface when the vehicle is fully loaded and stationary. It is used to characterize the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as stones and tree stumps without collision. The Vision SUV is Geely's first mid-level business and family sedan, with a body length of 4500mm, width of 1834mm, height of 1707mm, and a wheelbase of 2661mm. The overall design of the Vision SUV adopts Geely's family-style design language, featuring the family-style water ripple grille, paired with a blade-style engine hood and a shark-mouth lower grille. The vehicle is equipped with integrated high/low beam headlights, and the eyebrow of the headlight is seamlessly integrated with the grille in a unified design.
The minimum ground clearance of this Geely Vision SUV, which I usually drive for grocery shopping and picking up the kids, has been tested several times. Generally, the official data is 180mm, but in actual driving, it may drop to around 170mm, especially when fully loaded with passengers or with a packed trunk. This height is great for city driving, handling speed bumps or small potholes without major issues, but don’t expect it to be a hardcore off-roader. Remember to check the tire pressure—don’t let it get too low, or you’ll risk scraping the undercarriage more easily. Be cautious when driving through water; avoid depths exceeding half the wheel height to prevent water from entering the chassis. During maintenance, ask the mechanic to measure it briefly to ensure stability. Safety first, especially if you have kids in the family.