What is the ground clearance of the Skoda Rapid?
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This SAIC Volkswagen Skoda model adopts a MacPherson independent front suspension with a chassis height of 10.8 centimeters. Ground clearance range for family sedans: Generally speaking, the minimum ground clearance of family sedans ranges between 110mm and 150mm. From the characteristics of sedans, if the ground clearance can exceed 130mm, the vehicle's passing performance is relatively good, but the body may become unstable at high speeds. Definition of ground clearance: The minimum ground clearance of a car, often referred to as chassis height, refers to the closest distance between the car's chassis and the ground when the vehicle is at maximum load. The minimum ground clearance data directly reflects the car's ability to pass through complex road surfaces without obstacles. In previous regulations, there was a standard for minimum ground clearance, approximately around 16cm, but this mandatory requirement no longer exists.