What is the minimum ground clearance of the 2021 Bora?
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The minimum ground clearance of the 2021 Bora is 126mm. The minimum ground clearance of the Bora refers to the distance between the lowest point (excluding the wheels) and the supporting plane, which indicates the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as stones and tree stumps without collision. A higher ground clearance for the Bora means better off-road capability, but if the ground clearance is too high, the stability at high speeds will decrease. The Bora is the first independently designed model by FAW-Volkswagen and was first introduced to the Chinese market in 2001. The dimensions of the 2021 Bora are: length 4663mm, width 1815mm, height 1462mm, with a wheelbase of 2688mm. Generally, the ground clearance of sedans ranges between 110mm and 150mm, while SUVs have a ground clearance between 200mm and 250mm. However, the Bora's ground clearance is not static; it also depends on the load condition. Therefore, changes in ground clearance should be considered based on the load variation of the vehicle. When choosing a vehicle, ground clearance can be one of the reference factors. The specific choice should depend on the vehicle's purpose and the road conditions. For urban areas with good road surfaces, a vehicle with lower ground clearance can enhance stability and comfort. If you frequently travel to remote areas or drive on rough roads, considering off-road performance, a vehicle with higher ground clearance may be preferred to avoid scraping or damaging the chassis.