What is the ground clearance of the Nissan Sylphy?
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Nissan Sylphy has a ground clearance of 165cm, which is relatively low. Relevant details are as follows: Tires: The tire size of the Nissan Sylphy is somewhat unconventional. The diameter of the 195/60R16 tires is slightly larger than that of the 195/65R15 tires, resulting in a half-wheel height of 31.5cm, making it one of the tallest among the 16 compact car models. Cabin: The lowest point of the Sylphy's cabin height is 39.5cm, slightly higher than most models, but its exhaust pipe height is only 25.5cm, the lowest among several common compact cars. Drivers may need more precise throttle control to overcome potential exhaust blockage. These specific height parameters primarily reflect the vehicle's wading performance.
I'm very familiar with the Sylphy, and its ground clearance is about 160mm, which is really the golden balance for urban commuting. The chassis isn't too low to scrape the road or enter garages, nor too high to affect handling, making it more stable during high-speed turns. Having driven it to work, the fuel consumption is low, and the shock absorption performs well over small bumps, preventing the car from jolting and getting damaged. The ground clearance is thoughtfully designed, balancing comfort and economy, making every drive feel considerate. If you opt for a car with higher ground clearance, fuel consumption and wind resistance would increase—the Sylphy handles this very smartly.
Having studied the engineering design of the Sylphy, the ground clearance is set at around 163mm, and this is no coincidence. The engineers considered aerodynamics to make the car more fuel-efficient, and the suspension tuning ensures body stability, preventing excessive sway on bumpy roads. In actual driving, it effectively reduces the risk of rollover at high speeds, with precise steering. I've tested it on various road conditions, and the chassis height, combined with tire grip, enhances overall safety. This is how a sedan should be designed—while a higher chassis can handle potholes, it sacrifices handling and fuel efficiency.