What is the ground clearance of the Elantra in centimeters?
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The ground clearance of the Elantra is approximately 150mm, which is a common height for most sedans. Below is some relevant information: Introduction: The Elantra is a typical Korean car. As the best-selling overseas model of Hyundai, it has gone through six generations. The Beijing Hyundai Elantra is slightly modified based on its sixth-generation model to suit Chinese road conditions and climate, and has been well-received for its rich features and relatively high cost performance. Interior: The Elantra's interior features clean lines, with a fresh beige color scheme. The center console and door armrests are accented with matte metallic trim, giving it a stylish look. The plastic components on the dashboard are of decent quality, avoiding a particularly cheap feel.
As a veteran driver who has been driving an Elantra for several years, I remember the ground clearance is around 15 cm. This height is quite suitable for city driving, preventing frequent undercarriage scrapes. It feels stable when going over potholes or speed bumps without being too bumpy. However, I've also noticed that if you often drive on rough roads or steep slopes, you need to be cautious—lower ground clearance increases the risk of scraping components like the exhaust system. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and the suspension system because low pressure can reduce the actual clearance and affect drivability. Overall, the 15 cm clearance makes the Elantra practical for daily driving, offering both comfort and safety.