What is the ground clearance of the Vezel?
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The ground clearance of the Vezel is 170 millimeters. The ground clearance of a car refers to the minimum ground clearance, which is the shortest distance between the car's chassis and the ground when the car is fully loaded. The chassis height affects the car's passability. The Vezel is a compact SUV under GAC Honda, featuring a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. The Vezel offers six body colors: Taffeta White, Silk Silver, Alabaster Black, Tango Red, Rose Black, and Ocean Blue, with different combinations of interior and exterior colors to further highlight its charm. The car's dimensions are 4294mm in length, 1772mm in width, and 1605mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm.
I've been driving the Vezel for a while now, and I feel the ground clearance is about 170mm. The height is quite well-designed - it's perfectly fine for daily commuting. In the city, small potholes or water accumulation on rainy roads generally won't scrape the undercarriage. However, you need to be more careful when driving on rural dirt roads - it's best to go slow to avoid bumps. During regular maintenance, checking tire pressure and the suspension system is important, as low pressure can affect the actual clearance. Overall, 170mm is a balanced point that ensures both comfort and fuel efficiency, without consuming as much fuel as hardcore off-road vehicles. It's just right for family vehicles.
From a technical perspective, the official ground clearance of the Vezel is around 170mm. Honda has thoughtfully considered this during development - the height is optimized through wind tunnel testing to improve airflow, reduce drag for better fuel efficiency, while still providing decent off-road capability. However, the actual clearance may vary depending on tire size and suspension setup, potentially dropping to around 160mm when fully loaded. I'd recommend drivers reduce speed on gravel roads. Installing underbody protection or slightly taller tires can offer some additional protection, though don't expect it to perform like a Jeep for serious off-roading. The 170mm clearance is standard for compact SUVs - significantly higher than sedans but lower than models like the Prado, making it very practical for daily use.