What is the minimum ground clearance of the CRV and the Haoying?
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CRV has a minimum ground clearance of 135mm, while the Haoying has a minimum ground clearance of 208mm. More details about the CRV and Haoying are as follows: 1. The CRV's body dimensions are 4550mm*1820mm*1685mm, with a wheelbase of 2620mm; the Haoying's body dimensions are 4634mm*1855mm*1679mm, with a wheelbase of 2661mm. 2. The CRV is equipped with 2.0 and 2.4 displacement engines. The 2.4 displacement engine offers ample power, quick acceleration, and easy overtaking, while the 2.0 displacement engine has weaker power and slower acceleration. The Haoying is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. The 1.5T engine has a maximum power of 142kw, and the 2.0L engine has a maximum power of 146kw.
I've been driving a Honda CRV for a while now, and I remember its minimum ground clearance is about 198mm, which is particularly practical for city driving—like when going over curbs or passing through potholes, the chassis is less likely to scrape. Last year, I also test-drove a friend's Breeze, which is also a compact SUV with a similar ground clearance of around 198mm. Both vehicles have similar designs, making them suitable for daily commuting and light adventures. In practice, this height makes getting in and out of the car easier, especially when you have elderly or children with you, as you don't need to bend over too much. Of course, if you frequently carry heavy loads or passengers, the clearance might decrease slightly by 10-15mm, but overall, it remains stable and reliable. I recommend considering this when choosing a car, as it directly affects comfort and durability.