What is the ground clearance of the Avancier?
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The ground clearance of the Avancier is 203mm when unloaded, and the minimum ground clearance is 190mm when fully loaded. Below is a detailed introduction to the Avancier's ground clearance: 1. The minimum ground clearance reflects the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground. A larger minimum ground clearance enhances the vehicle's ability to traverse obstacles or rough terrain but raises the center of gravity, reducing stability. Conversely, a smaller minimum ground clearance weakens the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground but lowers the center of gravity, improving stability. 2. The value of the minimum ground clearance is subject to certain limitations and is related to the vehicle's function and aerodynamics. For example, sports cars tend to have a smaller minimum ground clearance, while SUVs typically have a larger one.
I've been driving the Avancier for a while now, and its ground clearance is about 208 millimeters, which is just over 8 inches. This height is quite suitable—when driving in the city and encountering rough roads, there's no need to worry about scraping the undercarriage, making the drive much more reassuring. As a daily commuter car, I often drive to my relatives' homes in the countryside, and it handles dirt roads with ease, keeping the undercarriage well protected. I think this is very family-friendly; the kids don't feel much bumpiness in the car, and the safety factor is much higher. During routine maintenance, it's important not to overload the car with heavy items that could compress the suspension and reduce the height, and regularly checking tire pressure is also crucial to maintaining stable clearance. Overall, the 208mm figure isn't exaggerated but practical—it handles off-road conditions well and makes city driving more worry-free. It's definitely trustworthy.