What is the ground clearance of the Orlando?
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The Orlando has an unloaded minimum ground clearance of 180 mm and a loaded minimum ground clearance of 150 mm. The Orlando is a compact hatchback launched by Chevrolet, equipped with a 1.3-liter turbocharged engine. This 1.3-liter turbocharged engine, codenamed L16, delivers a maximum power of 120 kW, a maximum torque of 230 Nm, and reaches its peak power at 5500 rpm. Details about the Orlando are as follows: 1. Exterior: The front fascia incorporates many design elements similar to the FNR-X. The dual grille design, narrower at the top and wider at the bottom, along with the C-shaped air vents on both sides and horizontally arranged headlights, gives the front a very sporty appearance. From the side, it has a full SUV-like presence. The robust and high rear end completely eliminates any sedan-like impression, making the entire vehicle look very stylish. 2. Interior: Predominantly black with orange stitching accents, the overall feel is quite sporty. The 8-inch floating central control screen comes with features such as blind spot warning, automatic high beams, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, and ESC.
I've driven many cars and researched the Chevrolet Orlando. Its minimum ground clearance is 150mm. As an MPV, this height is well-designed for easy urban access—not too high to affect handling nor too low to risk scraping when parking. However, on uneven roads like rural paths or speed bumps, it's advisable to pass slowly to avoid underbody scratches. If you often travel with a full family load, the added weight may slightly reduce clearance, so regular maintenance should include tire pressure checks and undercarriage protection. Compared to SUVs like the Haval H6's 190mm, the Orlando prioritizes comfort, offering spacious and stable performance, making it excellent for daily family use.