What is the ground clearance of the Acura RDX?
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Acura RDX has a minimum ground clearance of 144MM, which is the distance under the condition of maximum allowable total mass. The specific introduction of ground clearance is as follows: 1. Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the most prominent part of the chassis and the horizontal ground when the car is under the condition of maximum allowable load mass. 2. For the distance of ground clearance, it was previously required to be between 150mm and 160mm. 3. The minimum ground clearance reflects the ability of the car to pass obstacles or uneven ground without collision. The size of the ground clearance is related to the center of gravity of the car. The larger the ground clearance, the higher the center of gravity of the car, and the more unstable it is, but of course, its ability to pass obstacles is also stronger; on the contrary, the smaller the ground clearance of the car, the lower its center of gravity, and the more stable it is.