What is the ground clearance of the new Honda CR-V?
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In an unloaded state, the ground clearance of the Honda CR-V is 198mm for the two-wheel-drive version and 208mm for the four-wheel-drive version. Consumers can choose according to their needs. Here is the relevant introduction to ground clearance: 1. Concept: Ground clearance refers to the distance between the ground and the rigid object at the bottom of the vehicle. The ground clearance of a vehicle varies depending on whether it is unloaded or loaded. Ground clearance is divided into unloaded and loaded conditions. The ground clearance when loaded is also called the minimum ground clearance, which refers to the shortest distance between the lowest protruding position of the vehicle's chassis and the ground when the vehicle is parked horizontally under the rated full-load condition. 2. Characteristics: Ground clearance is related to the vehicle's load. The heavier the load, the smaller the ground clearance. Vehicles with smaller ground clearance have a lower center of gravity and poorer passability. Vehicles with larger ground clearance have better passability. A higher ground clearance not only provides better passability on gravel or mountainous roads but also prevents water from entering the exhaust pipe when crossing waterlogged roads, making it easier to park on curbs or parking spaces with height differences. The ground clearance parameter is determined during the vehicle's design phase. Consumers only need to consider their own driving environment when choosing a car and then slightly consider the ground clearance.