What is the ground clearance of the Levin 185?
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The ground clearance of the new Levin 185 is 105mm. The functions of the car chassis are: 1. To support and install the car engine and its components, forming the overall shape of the car. 2. To receive the power from the engine, enabling the car to move and ensuring normal driving. Extended content: The new Levin 185 is equipped with the following two engines: 1. A 1.2T engine with a maximum power of 116 horsepower and a maximum torque of 185Nm, paired with a six-speed manual or CVT continuously variable transmission, and standard VSC vehicle stability control system. 2. A 1.8L engine with a maximum power of 140 horsepower and a maximum torque of 173Nm, paired with a CVT transmission, and standard VSC vehicle stability control system.
I've been driving my Levin 185, which has a ground clearance of about 140mm. This height is quite comfortable for city driving, allowing me to go over speed bumps or small potholes without scraping the undercarriage. For daily commuting, it's fuel-efficient and stable, and even in heavy rain with deep puddles, as long as I don't speed, there's no problem. However, on dirt roads or in mountainous areas with lots of gravel, I have to be more careful since it's not an SUV and has poorer off-road capability. I've tested that when the car is fully loaded with passengers or the trunk is full, the ground clearance drops to around 135mm, so I recommend not overloading to avoid damaging the undercarriage. Overall, this design is suitable for everyday family use—safe and practical.