What is the ground clearance of the Geely Binyue?
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Geely Binyue has a ground clearance of 196cm. High ground clearance has both advantages and disadvantages: According to the parameters of conventional sedans, a larger ground clearance, usually referring to a minimum ground distance exceeding 13 cm, tends to offer relatively better performance. However, when the vehicle is driven at high speeds, stability tends to be poorer. This is because when the ground clearance is below 110 mm, the vehicle exhibits more stable handling at high speeds. Automatic adjustment of ground clearance: Some vehicles are now equipped with air suspension, making the adjustment of ground clearance more flexible. Drivers can automatically adjust the ground clearance according to the situation, perfectly balancing the dual needs of stability and off-road capability.
I have quite a bit to say about the Geely Binyue, as a friend of mine bought one last year. The ground clearance feels just right, around 190mm. This height is perfectly sufficient for daily city driving, unlike those low-clearance models that constantly make you worry about scraping curbs or road edges. Whether commuting to work or weekend shopping, it's reassuring, and encountering manhole covers or uneven roads is no issue at all. Of course, there might be slight variations between different model years or configurations—for example, the standard version has 190mm clearance, while some sport versions might be slightly lower. It's best to test drive and confirm when choosing a car. Honestly, too much ground clearance isn't ideal either, as it can lead to unstable center of gravity and increased fuel consumption. The Binyue's design strikes a perfect balance between practicality and comfort—it's worry-free, affordable, and a breeze to drive.