What is the ground clearance of the 14th generation Nissan Sylphy?
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The ground clearance of the 14th generation Nissan Sylphy is 110mm. The ground clearance of a car refers to the minimum ground clearance, which is the distance between the car's chassis and the supporting ground when the car is fully loaded or in a stationary state, excluding the wheels. Every car has a minimum ground clearance. The 14th generation Nissan Sylphy is a compact sedan launched by Nissan. The body dimensions of the 14th generation Nissan Sylphy are 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1447mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm.
I've driven this car, the 14th-generation Sylphy has a ground clearance of about 135mm when unloaded. In daily use, it feels very stable, especially on city roads and speed bumps, with very few instances of scraping the undercarriage. As an ordinary car owner, I remember once driving on rural paths without any issues, though it drops slightly when fully loaded, to about 130mm. For maintenance, I recommend regularly checking the undercarriage protection panels to prevent water and mud erosion, thereby extending its service life. Overall, this height is quite suitable for a sedan, ensuring both passability and comfort, making it particularly ideal for family trips or daily commuting. There are no major flaws; the Sylphy is very well-balanced in design.