What is the ground clearance of Tesla Model 3?
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Model 3 has a ground clearance of 138mm. Here is relevant information: 1. Ground clearance: Also known as chassis height, it refers to the shortest distance between the car chassis and the ground when the vehicle is at maximum load capacity. 2. Model specifications: The Model 3 is an electric midsize sedan under Tesla, with dimensions of 4694mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1443mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2875mm. The Model 3 features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension, with a rear-wheel-drive layout. It is equipped with a pure electric 275-horsepower motor, offering a single-charge range of up to 400 kilometers.
I recall the official ground clearance of the Tesla Model 3 is around 138mm, roughly the height of a standard soda can. Last time I helped a friend measure his new model, the lowest point under the car when unloaded was slightly narrower than a fist. This height is fine for regular curbs, but you need to be extra careful with steep slopes or rough mountain roads. That large battery pack underneath is the most vulnerable to scrapes - I've seen someone damage their battery pack and face a 70,000-80,000 yuan repair bill. In daily driving, speed bumps hit too fast are the worst - that loud 'bang' makes you wince. I'd recommend installing underbody protection, especially for owners who frequently drive on poor roads - it can save a lot of headaches.