What is the ground clearance of the Enclave Plus?

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ChristopherAnn
07/28/25 7:04pm
The ground clearance of the Enclave Plus is 188mm. Below is relevant information about minimum ground clearance: 1. Definition: Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding wheels) and the supporting surface when fully loaded and stationary. It indicates the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles like stones or tree stumps without collision. 2. Impact on driving: The smaller the ground clearance, the poorer the ability to overcome obstacles. Sedans typically operate on flat urban roads, hence their ground clearance is smaller. Off-road vehicles have greater minimum ground clearance to traverse larger obstacles.
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OSteven
08/12/25 12:22am
The ground clearance of the Enclave Plus is approximately 17 cm, which I find quite practical for urban driving. Having driven numerous SUV models, this clearance value provides a greater sense of security on regular roads, reducing the likelihood of scraping the chassis against curbs or minor potholes. Especially during rush hour commutes when uneven road surfaces are common, the slightly higher clearance minimizes body sway and reduces the sensation of bumps, making the ride more comfortable. Of course, if you occasionally venture onto light off-road trails, 17 cm is sufficient for mild muddy paths, preventing the vehicle from getting easily stuck. However, it's worth noting that excessive clearance can affect cornering stability, so finding a balance is crucial for everyday driving. The design of this car is reasonable in this regard, so there's no need to worry too much about safety concerns.
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