What is the ground clearance of the Boyue?
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The ground clearance of the Geely Boyue is 170mm. The Boyue is an SUV, and its ground clearance is relatively higher compared to sedans. The minimum ground clearance of a car refers to the vertical height between the car's chassis and the ground under maximum load conditions. Here is more information about the latest model of the Boyue: 1. Taking the Boyue 2021 Million Edition 1.8TD Manual Two-Wheel Drive Standard as an example: its maximum power is 120 kW, and the maximum torque is 250 Nm. The Boyue 2021 Million Edition 1.8TD Manual Two-Wheel Drive Standard has a five-door, five-seat SUV body structure. 2. The exterior dimensions are 4519mm in length, 1831mm in width, 1694mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm.
Speaking of the ground clearance of the Boyue, I've been driving this car for a while now, and I remember the official data states a minimum ground clearance of around 170mm. This height suits me quite well—when driving on city streets, the bumps from potholes or speed bumps aren’t very noticeable; occasionally driving on rural dirt roads, the chassis doesn’t scrape easily. Ground clearance directly affects both off-road capability and stability, and the Boyue’s design is considered mid-range among SUVs, perfectly adequate for daily use. However, clearance can also be affected by load and tire pressure, so I always maintain standard tire pressure. For maintenance, I clean the chassis of mud every quarter to prevent rust. The height is reassuring when driving through waterlogged roads in the rain, making it more stable when passing through puddles. Overall, the 170mm height is quite balanced, ensuring both safety and comfort.