What is the ground clearance of the Exeed LX?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Exeed LX exceeds 210mm, with a wading depth of over 60cm, making it quite suitable for off-road driving. Smaller ground clearance: The smaller the ground clearance, the weaker the ability to overcome obstacles. In previous standards, there was a mandatory requirement for minimum ground clearance, typically between 150-160mm, but this requirement has been removed in current standards. Larger ground clearance: The larger the minimum ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass through obstacles or uneven terrain, but the higher center of gravity reduces stability.
The ground clearance of the Exeed LX is approximately 170mm. When I drive this car myself, I find it performs exceptionally well in daily urban driving. The vehicle's height is sufficient, and it rarely scrapes against small bumps or uneven road surfaces, ensuring a smooth ride. As an SUV, this height is also quite practical—on weekends when I take my family to the suburbs, it handles dirt roads or gravel surfaces with ease. My friend also drives an Exeed LX and frequently travels through rural areas. The higher ground clearance improves passability and reduces the feeling of bumps. However, it's worth noting that if the car is fully loaded or carrying too much extra weight, the height may slightly decrease. Regularly checking tire pressure helps maintain optimal performance. The chassis design of this car is quite clever, balancing stability and comfort without significantly affecting fuel consumption, making it a high-value option overall. Compared to similar models like the Haval H6, which has a ground clearance of around 175mm, the Exeed LX's 170mm is considered above average, making it suitable for most family uses.