What is the ground clearance of the Audi A6 allroad?
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Audi A6 allroad's ground clearance can be lowered to a minimum of 140 mm and raised to a maximum of 200 mm. Definition of ground clearance: The vertical distance between the lowest part of the vehicle's chassis and the ground. Ground clearance data reflects the vehicle's ability to pass through complex terrain. Advantages of low ground clearance: Vehicles with low ground clearance have better grip performance. At high speeds, the smaller the distance between the bottom of the car and the ground, the greater the pressure the body receives, which can provide downward force to the body. As a result, the friction between the tires and the ground increases, so even at high speeds, the car's handling can be very good. Differences between high and low ground clearance: Generally speaking, the higher the ground clearance, the better the vehicle's passability, but the stability is relatively poor. If you want to maintain stability while increasing the height of the vehicle, the tires need to have greater grip, which must be achieved by sacrificing fuel consumption. This is also why off-road vehicles have such high fuel consumption. Low ground clearance brings comfort and lower fuel consumption, but if you encounter ditches or bumps, the passability is not as good.