What is the minimum ground clearance of the Camry?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Camry is 155mm. Here are some details about the Camry: 1. Exterior: It retains the large-mouth design of the current model, with dual exhaust outlets at the rear. 2. External features: The new car comes standard with a panoramic sunroof, UV-protected glass, noise-reducing front windshield, aluminum alloy wheels, smart hidden wipers, power-folding exterior rearview mirrors (with heating and power adjustment), and an underbody air deflector. 3. Interior: The new car also follows the design style of the current model, with only minor adjustments in details.
I've been driving a Camry for many years, and the minimum ground clearance is usually around 155 millimeters, which is 15.5 centimeters. This height is noticeably lower than most SUVs, making it perfectly fine for daily city driving. However, don't get too confident about tackling rough roads. Once, when I drove it to the countryside, there was a bumpy section where the undercarriage lightly scraped the ground. Luckily, no serious damage was done, but it reminded me that the car is designed more for comfort and fuel efficiency. If you want to improve its off-road capability a bit, you could try switching to slightly taller tires or increasing tire pressure, but avoid making major modifications to the factory settings, as that could compromise safety. Overall, the Camry is a joy to drive on smooth roads—just take it slow when you encounter rough terrain.