What is the ground clearance of the Envision?

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BrandonLynn
07/24/25 4:20am
The ground clearance of the Envision is 173 mm. The Envision measures 4686 mm in length, 1839 mm in width, and 1660 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750 mm. Safety features of this vehicle include front and side airbags for the driver and front passenger, curtain airbags for front and rear passengers, seatbelt reminder, rear child seat anchors, tire pressure monitoring, ABS anti-lock braking, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, electronic stability control, and lane change assist. The Envision is equipped with MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension, with electric power steering. The front and rear brakes are ventilated disc and disc types, respectively, and the parking brake is electronic.
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LeAngelo
08/10/25 11:55pm
The ground clearance of the Envision, also known as the minimum ground clearance, typically ranges between 190 to 200 millimeters according to official data, depending on the model year and configuration. For example, the 2022 Envision S has approximately 197 millimeters. I find this quite important because in daily driving, higher ground clearance can better handle bumpy roads or water accumulation during rainy days, reducing the risk of scraping the undercarriage—especially practical under China's complex road conditions. However, excessive height might also affect stability, such as feeling slightly floaty during high-speed turns, so balance is key. From a design perspective, SUVs are inherently built for better road adaptability, and the Envision's clearance is well-suited for suburban driving or family trips, eliminating excessive concerns about off-road capability. During maintenance, it's advisable to frequently check tire pressure and the suspension system, as these factors can slightly alter the actual clearance. Prioritizing safety ensures a more confident driving experience.
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VanLayla
08/10/25 11:57pm
I've driven the Envision a few times, and I remember the ground clearance is about 200mm, which is just right for a family car. When taking the kids to the park and encountering some dirt roads, the undercarriage doesn't scrape against rocks, and it's less prone to water ingress during rain or snow. Overall, it feels quite stable. The higher ground clearance improves driving comfort, especially when driving on roads at the edge of the city. Some people consider lifting modifications, but the factory design is already sufficient. Unauthorized modifications carry risks, potentially affecting the center of gravity and handling. Remember, tire wear can also slightly adjust the height, so regular maintenance should pay attention to these details. In short, the 200mm value balances practicality and safety well.
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