What is the ground clearance of a fully loaded Mercedes GLC?
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Mercedes GLC has a minimum ground clearance of 180mm. Here is an introduction to the Mercedes GLC: 1. Power: The new car includes multiple configurations, with gasoline engines expected to offer 1.8T, 2.0T, and 3.0L V6 three power options. 2. Space: Spacious seating and storage space. When the rear seats are fully folded down, there is a smooth transition, providing ample stretching and storage space. 3. Product: The Mercedes GLC can essentially be considered as the coupe version of the GLK. The Mercedes GLC will be developed based on the new generation GLK, featuring lighter weight, more modular components, etc., while also offering the 4Matic four-wheel drive system, saving on model development costs.
As a frequent road-tripper in my Mercedes-Benz GLC, the loaded ground clearance of around 170mm proves highly practical for family adventures. It navigates gravel roads and mild slopes without scraping the undercarriage, offering both safety and peace of mind. The Mercedes-tuned suspension compresses appropriately when loaded – clearance reduces but remains safe. Once during a mountain drive with full passengers and luggage, we crossed shallow water hazards effortlessly. I recommend engaging off-road mode when fully loaded; it slightly raises the suspension for better terrain adaptability. Regular tire wear inspections during maintenance are crucial, as low-profile tires can indirectly reduce clearance – consistent upkeep ensures sustained performance.