What is the ground clearance of the 2021 Magotan?

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LaSamuel
07/30/25 2:39am
When fully loaded, the minimum ground clearance is 11cm, while with only one person, the minimum ground clearance is 15cm. Ground Clearance: The chassis height of a car refers to its ground clearance. The minimum ground clearance is the distance between the lowest point of the car (excluding the wheels) and the supporting surface when the car is fully loaded or stationary. It also measures the car's ability to pass over obstacles. Height of Ground Clearance: Manufacturers set the minimum ground clearance for cars, primarily considering the passability of loading and unloading platforms during transportation. Additionally, the height of the car's chassis is related to the road conditions of the country, mainly taking into account the quality of local roads.
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