What is the height standard for off-road vehicles?
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There is no unified standard for the height of off-road vehicles. Generally, off-road vehicles come in three heights: over 1.7 meters, below 1.85 meters, and over 1.9 meters. Related introductions are as follows: Off-road vehicles are members of the military vehicle family. In other words, these vehicles can drive on roads of very poor quality or in areas and battlefields where there are no roads at all. Later, to meet the needs of combat, a military vehicle with stronger off-road capabilities emerged, known as the military off-road vehicle. An off-road vehicle is a specially designed vehicle for off-road use, mainly referring to vehicles that can be used on rough terrain. Its main features include a non-load-bearing body, four-wheel drive, a higher chassis, tires with better grip, a higher exhaust pipe, greater horsepower, and thick, sturdy bumpers. The length of off-road vehicles is roughly over 5 meters, nearly 4.8 meters, and over 4.9 meters but less than 5 meters. The width of off-road vehicles comes in three types: over 2 meters, close to 2 meters, and below 1.9 meters.