What is the ground clearance of the Mazda CX-4?
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The ground clearance of the Mazda CX-4 is 206mm. The chassis refers to the combination of the transmission system, running gear, steering system, and braking system in a vehicle. It supports and installs the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the vehicle, bearing the engine power, and ensuring normal driving. Taking the 2021 automatic two-wheel drive Skyactiv-G Youth Edition Mazda CX-4 as an example, the vehicle's dimensions are 4637mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1524mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV, equipped with 2.0L and 2.5L naturally aspirated engines, matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is E-type multi-link independent suspension. The drive method is front-engine, front-wheel drive.
I've been driving the Mazda CX-4 for almost two years, and its ground clearance is around 196mm. This car feels particularly comfortable in the city, handling speed bumps and rough roads with ease—unlike some coupes that are too low and harsh. The height is well-designed for daily driving, such as preventing the chassis from scraping easily on flooded roads during rainy days, enhancing safety. However, it's important to note that modifying tires or suspension to be too high can negatively affect handling stability, so it's best to stick to the factory standards. Driving it to the suburbs also eliminates worries about chassis scraping, striking a good balance between comfort and off-road capability.