What is the minimum ground clearance of the Audi A6?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Audi A6 is 117mm. Minimum ground clearance is defined as the distance between the lowest protruding part of the chassis and the level ground when the car is fully loaded (with the maximum allowable load mass). The following is an introduction to the ground clearance of sedans and SUVs: Sedan ground clearance: The minimum ground clearance of a sedan ranges between 110mm and 150mm. For sedans, a larger ground clearance (over 130mm) generally means better passing performance but poorer high-speed stability. A smaller ground clearance (below 110mm) improves high-speed stability but reduces passing performance. SUV ground clearance: The minimum ground clearance of an SUV typically ranges between 200mm and 250mm. For SUVs, a smaller ground clearance (below 200mm) results in poorer passing performance and a greater focus on road performance, making it more like a city SUV. A larger ground clearance (over 250mm) enhances passing performance and emphasizes off-road capability, making it more like a purely off-road-oriented SUV.