What is the minimum ground clearance of the 2019 Nissan Qashqai?
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2019 Qashqai comes in two engine options: 1.2T and 2.0L. The minimum unladen ground clearance for the 1.2T is 199mm for manual transmission and 193mm for automatic transmission. The 2.0L variant has a minimum unladen ground clearance of 188mm across all models. Here's more information about the 2019 Qashqai: 1. Design: It features a younger V-Motion design with a larger grille area compared to the current model, adopting a honeycomb pattern and chrome accents. 2. Interior: It is equipped with a new three-spoke flat-bottom multifunction steering wheel for a sportier feel. The inverted trapezoidal air vents above the central LCD screen enhance the interior's sense of layering.
The 2019 Qashqai has a minimum ground clearance of 183mm, which is the height from the lowest point of the vehicle's underbody to the ground. I find this height quite practical—it handles potholes and waterlogged roads in the city without issue. Once, while driving this model on a suburban trip, I passed through a muddy area, and the high ground clearance prevented rocks from scraping the undercarriage, unlike my friend's car, which suffered damage. 183mm equals 18.3cm, higher than many sedans, making SUVs like this more capable on uneven terrain while protecting critical components like the engine. In daily driving, it reduces chassis wear and extends the vehicle's lifespan. The manufacturer thoughtfully designed this value to slightly decrease when fully loaded, so it's best not to overload. I've also researched that the Qashqai's ground clearance is suitable for light off-roading, making it reliable for outings and camping trips.