What is the ground clearance of the Emkoo?

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SanAlexander
07/29/25 6:16pm
The minimum ground clearance of the Emkoo is approximately 138mm. Exterior Introduction: In terms of exterior design, the GAC Motor Emkoo adopts the "Light Sculpture Surface" design language, offering two exterior styles: Sport and Luxury. The body dimensions are 4700mm*1850mm*1432mm. Specifically, the Sport version features a large hexagonal front grille with a vertical waterfall-style design, accented by two blue polygonal decorative elements resembling fighter jet air intakes, complemented by carbon fiber-like detailing. Configuration Parameters: The Emkoo is powered by the all-new third-generation 1.5TGDI engine from the GAC Global Modular Architecture (GMA), delivering a maximum power of 130kW and peak torque of 270N·m. With GCCS (GAC Combustion Control System) technology at its core, it integrates dual-flow turbocharging, top-mounted water-cooled intercooler, high-pressure injection, large inertia balance shaft, intelligent thermal management, and low-friction technology, achieving a fuel consumption as low as 5.7L/100km. The transmission efficiency reaches up to 96%, with a shift time of just 0.2 seconds. In the 0-100km/h acceleration test, the fastest recorded time was 6.95 seconds.
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