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What is the minimum ground clearance of the Ford EVOS?

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AthenaFitz
07/29/2025, 10:26:47 AM

Ford EVOS has a minimum ground clearance of 168mm when fully loaded. Minimum ground clearance refers to: The distance from the lowest point of the chassis to the ground when the vehicle is fully loaded with the maximum allowable payload. The minimum ground clearance reflects the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground without collision. Factors affecting minimum ground clearance: A larger minimum ground clearance enhances the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but raises the center of gravity, reducing stability; a smaller minimum ground clearance weakens the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but lowers the center of gravity, increasing stability.

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LaViolet
08/13/2025, 02:45:24 AM

I've been driving the Ford EVOS for over a year now, and I'm particularly concerned about its ground clearance. The official data shows it's around 150mm. This height makes driving in the city very worry-free, especially when going over speed bumps or small potholes—the chassis doesn't scrape, and the ride feels stable. I even checked the manual, which reminds everyone that if you modify the wheels to a larger size, the clearance will decrease slightly, so it's best not to tamper with the factory settings. During the rainy season or snowy days, this height also helps prevent water accumulation, ensuring safety. Overall, for a family SUV like the EVOS, 150mm is quite reasonable—it improves passability without sacrificing comfort. If you want more precise confirmation, I recommend checking the owner's manual or visiting a 4S dealership to measure the actual vehicle.

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EliasLynn
10/10/2025, 10:26:30 PM

As a technician who frequently works on cars, I must mention that the Ford EVOS has a minimum ground clearance ranging between 150mm to 160mm, with slight variations depending on the configuration. This specification ensures sufficient usability on urban roads and light unpaved surfaces, preventing underbody scrapes. Factors affecting this include tire pressure—insufficient pressure can reduce clearance and increase wear. I recommend owners regularly check tire pressure and underbody shields to ensure no debris is lodged. Additionally, the EVOS's suspension design enhances road adaptability, with slightly higher clearance to absorb shocks and improve ride comfort. In summary, 150mm is a reliable benchmark, but using professional tools for precise measurement is advisable if issues arise.

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DelJohn
11/23/2025, 10:33:41 PM

I've been driving for almost 30 years, and ground clearance is crucial for safety. The Ford EVOS typically has 150mm, which gives you extra protection on uneven roads, like country lanes or parking lot curbs—no pressure at all. Thinking back to my old car with smaller clearance, the chassis often got damaged. The EVOS's height is much more worry-free. Just be careful not to overload when carrying heavy loads, as it can reduce clearance and affect passability. During routine maintenance, take a quick look at the rubber components underneath to prevent aging. 150mm is a good number—practical in real use.

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Julie
01/14/2026, 12:05:39 AM

As a mom with two kids, I prioritize car safety. The Ford EVOS has a minimum ground clearance of around 150mm, which makes it easy for children to get in and out without climbing up or down. It can easily navigate through rainy day puddles or parking lot bumps without worrying about damaging the undercarriage. Compared to my previous sedan, it's much better for daily use—spacious, stable, and more reassuring for family trips. My husband even specifically asked the 4S dealership, and they confirmed 150mm is the standard value, recommending regular wheel alignments to maintain performance. Safety comes first, and this number is sufficient.

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VonAdriel
04/10/2026, 03:13:38 AM

From an enthusiast's perspective, the Ford EVOS, while being an urban SUV, boasts a ground clearance of approximately 150mm which performs well among its peers like the CR-V or RAV4. Comparative analysis shows this height strikes a balance between handling and off-road capability, easily tackling common obstacles. For those who enjoy occasional countryside trips, the 150mm clearance helps prevent rock scrapes, though it's not designed for hardcore off-roading. If considering wheel modifications, be cautious not to reduce clearance excessively, as the factory design remains the most reliable. In summary, EVOS's 150mm clearance falls within a reasonable range, perfectly suited for daily needs.

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