What is the ground clearance of the Lavida and Lamando?

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Maverick
07/29/25 11:13pm
Lamando ground clearance is 115mm. Function of chassis: The chassis functions to support and install the car engine and its various components/assemblies, form the overall shape of the vehicle, receive engine power to generate motion, ensuring normal driving. Introduction to Lamando chassis: The MQB platform of Lamando allows adjustable ground clearance, with Lamando's clearance being approximately 115mm - within the typical range for family sedans. Excessively high clearance affects handling, while too low impacts passability. Lamando's appropriate ground clearance ensures handling performance while preventing undercarriage scraping on urban road bumps or speed bumps.
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