What is the minimum ground clearance of the Ford Escape?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Ford Escape is 170mm. For SUVs, the smaller the ground clearance (≤200mm), the worse the passing performance. The Ford Escape is a standard urban SUV model, and its passing performance is still acceptable even when facing some arched bridges or undulating roads. Here is an introduction to the Ford Escape: 1. Exterior: The Ford Escape ESCAPE adopts the concept of 'still water runs deep' to create a tranquil blue water droplet shape. The 2.0T 4WD Enjoyment Edition and the 2.0T 4WD Premium Edition feature a highly recognizable octagonal starry sky concept grille, shimmering like a vast nebula; paired with 3D-LED headlights that use a layered progressive module, presenting a jewel-cut effect. 2. Power: In terms of power, the Ford Escape is equipped with the fourth-generation EcoBoost 2.0-liter twin-scroll turbocharged engine + 8AT golden power combination + a new timely four-wheel drive system, with a maximum power of 248 horsepower and a peak torque of 393 Nm.
The Ford Escape has a minimum ground clearance of approximately 170mm, which I find very practical as an urban driver. For daily commuting in the city, whether it's speed bumps or rough road sections, the car remains stable and has never scraped the undercarriage. It also handles underground parking at shopping malls smoothly without worrying about hitting the ramp bottom. When traveling with family, the spacious rear seats and slightly higher ride height make driving on rural roads effortless. The overall design balances comfort and off-road capability without compromising fuel efficiency. Compared to similar models like the Honda CR-V, which is slightly higher, the Escape's 170mm clearance is more than sufficient for everyday use. A friendly reminder: when purchasing an SUV, test drive to experience the actual ride height, as it directly impacts driving convenience.