What is the ground clearance of the Magotan?
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Magotan has a minimum ground clearance of 114mm when fully loaded and 145mm when unloaded. More details about ground clearance are as follows: 1. Ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the car (excluding wheels) and the supporting surface when fully loaded and stationary, which is used to indicate the car's ability to pass over obstacles such as stones and stumps without collision; 2. The greater the ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but the higher the center of gravity, which reduces stability; 3. The smaller the ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but the lower the center of gravity, which can increase stability.
The ground clearance of the Magotan is generally around 140mm, which is a value I've gathered from years of driving experience. Ground clearance refers to the minimum distance between the bottom of the car and the road surface. If it's too low, it's easy to scrape the chassis on rough roads, especially when going up or down slopes or over speed bumps, which can damage parts. The Magotan is designed with a good balance, making it particularly smooth for city driving. It handles garages or ordinary dirt roads without a problem, but don't expect it to off-road like an SUV. I often drive on highways and rural roads, and it offers good stability and fuel efficiency, making it a smart choice. If you plan to use it long-term, I recommend checking the wear on the suspension system during regular maintenance to prevent the clearance from decreasing and affecting safety. The clearance size is also related to tire size, so when changing tires, avoid arbitrarily switching to larger wheels, as it could worsen the car's ability to pass over obstacles.