
Teana's ground clearance is 138 millimeters. Introduction to the chassis: The automotive chassis consists of four parts: the transmission system, the running system, the steering system, and the braking system. The chassis serves to support and install the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car, receiving the power from the engine to make the car move and ensuring normal driving. Precautions: The chassis operates in a very harsh environment for a long time, suffering the most damage and erosion. When driving in the rain, the chassis comes into direct contact with rainwater; when driving in the snow, the chassis comes into direct contact with cold snow. These special road conditions can cause significant damage to the chassis. Therefore, timely inspection of the chassis's rust level is one of the important measures to effectively protect the chassis.

Speaking of the ground clearance of the new Teana, it's generally around 140 millimeters. I often chat with friends about cars, and the ground clearance of a sedan is quite important because it directly relates to passability. The Teana is positioned as a family sedan, and this height means there's no big issue entering and exiting underground garages or going over speed bumps—it's not as high as an SUV but much more practical than a sports car. The exact figure might vary slightly depending on the year or configuration, but it's usually around 140mm. When driving, I've noticed that heavy loads of passengers or luggage can compress the height a bit, affecting safety, so don't overload. If you want to confirm, checking the owner's manual or the official Nissan website for parameters is the most reliable. Overall, this height is suitable for urban roads, balancing handling and comfort.

The standard ground clearance of the new Teana is 140mm. I've personally experienced this height—it provides stable daily driving, especially when going over bumps or uneven roads, as the suspension absorbs shocks effectively. As a Japanese family sedan, this design balances practicality and fuel efficiency—the moderate height reduces wind resistance, making it suitable for both city commuting and highway driving. However, it's important to note that it's not designed for off-roading, as SUVs typically have over 200mm of clearance. If the car has been modified or shows wear, the height might vary, so regular maintenance, including checking the tires and suspension, helps maintain the original specs. I believe this clearance is sufficient for most users.

The ground clearance of the new Teana is approximately 140mm. Compared to its peers like the Camry and Accord, it's similar as sedans generally fall within this range. Although lower than SUVs, it offers a more stable ride with less body roll during high-speed cornering. For city driving, I'd say it's perfectly fine—just be cautious when entering/exiting slopes or parking.


