What is the ground clearance of the Haval Big Dog?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Haval Big Dog is 200mm, with an approach angle of 24°, a departure angle of 30°, and a ramp breakover angle of 22°. In addition to its excellent ground clearance and approach/departure angles, the Haval Big Dog is also equipped with a rear axle electronically controlled mechanical differential lock, which enables rigid connection of the rear wheels and achieves a 50:50 torque distribution between the left and right wheels. This means the four-wheel-drive system delivers stronger off-road performance. Below is an introduction to minimum ground clearance: 1. Impact of minimum ground clearance on driving: Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding the wheels) and the road surface when the car is fully loaded. It indicates the vehicle's ability to overcome obstacles—the smaller the ground clearance, the weaker the ability to pass obstacles. Sedans typically operate on flat urban roads, so they have smaller ground clearance, while off-road vehicles have larger minimum ground clearance to overcome bigger obstacles. 2. Design of minimum ground clearance: The design of minimum ground clearance must consider the passability of loading platforms during transportation and the possibility of avoiding scrapes when the car is near ordinary sidewalk edges. If sales are restricted to a specific country or region, local road conditions must also be considered. Additionally, the value of minimum ground clearance has certain limitations, as it is related to vehicle functionality and aerodynamics. For example, sports cars have relatively small ground clearance, while SUVs have larger minimum ground clearance.