What is the ground clearance of the new Elantra?
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New Elantra's minimum ground clearance is 160mm. Definition of ground clearance: Ground clearance (i.e., minimum ground clearance) refers to the minimum height between the vehicle's chassis and the ground when the car is fully loaded. Ground clearance range: Theoretically, the ground clearance of family cars usually ranges between 110-150mm. For sedans, greater ground clearance (over 130mm) generally means better passing ability but poorer high-speed stability; smaller ground clearance (below 110mm) results in better high-speed stability but poorer passing ability. If you frequently drive on mountain roads, choose a car with higher ground clearance; if you mainly drive on city roads or highways, a car with lower ground clearance is sufficient.