What is the ground clearance of the 2022 Highlander?
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2022 Highlander's ground clearance is divided into two scenarios: the minimum ground clearance is 203mm when unloaded, and 160mm when fully loaded. Below are the relevant details about the Highlander: 1. Exterior Design: The Highlander features a fashionable and noble appearance, elegant and grand. The triangular headlights, hexagonal angular front grille design, integrated Toyota logo, thick chrome decorations, fog lights embedded with chrome parts, and the slightly forward-leaning front design give the entire front face a stylish and three-dimensional look. The robust and continuous waistline running from the front to the rear, prominent fenders, black side skirts, and chrome-plated thresholds make the body appear solid, elongated, and dynamic. 2. Interior Design: The Highlander's interior is designed with simplicity and elegance in mind. Although there are many buttons on the center console, they are well-arranged for easy operation. The craftsmanship is meticulous, with uniform seams, and the interior color scheme exudes nobility and elegance. The configuration is rich, making the interior highly practical overall.
The 2022 Highlander has a ground clearance of approximately 203 mm, about 8 inches. This height is particularly practical for my urban lifestyle. With elderly and children in my family, we often need to park on the roadside or uneven surfaces, and the high chassis ensures we don't have to worry about scraping against stones or curbs. It's also stable when climbing small slopes or going over speed bumps, with minimal body sway. As a family SUV, ground clearance directly affects comfort and safety, especially when fully loaded while maintaining good passability. Having driven several SUVs, I find the Highlander's design in this aspect very balanced—it's not too high to increase wind resistance, yet sufficient for daily needs. I recommend potential buyers to pay attention to this feature, as it greatly aids in carrying loads and traveling.