What is the ground clearance of an SUV?
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Generally, the ground clearance of SUV models ranges between 200mm and 250mm. Introduction to ground clearance: 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 smaller the ground clearance, the worse the ability to overcome obstacles. Passenger cars typically travel on flat urban roads, so they have smaller ground clearance. Off-road vehicles have larger minimum ground clearance to allow them to pass over larger obstacles. The larger the minimum ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the higher center of gravity reduces stability. Methods for measuring ground clearance: An automated detection system composed of position sensors, computers, cameras, and lights is used to measure the minimum ground clearance.