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What is the minimum ground clearance of the Ford EVOS?

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NevaehLynn
07/29/2025, 10:37:10 AM

Ford EVOS has a ground clearance of 168mm when fully loaded and 210mm when unloaded. Minimum ground clearance: Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding wheels) and the supporting surface when the vehicle is fully loaded and stationary. It is used to indicate the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as rocks and stumps without collision. Impact of minimum ground clearance on driving: The larger the minimum ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but the higher center of gravity reduces stability. The smaller the minimum ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but the lower center of gravity increases stability.

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SanAaliyah
08/13/2025, 03:01:20 AM

I've researched the Ford EVOS, and its minimum ground clearance is approximately 150mm. This height is quite suitable for coupe models. When driving on urban roads, I rarely scrape the chassis when encountering speed bumps or small potholes, which saves a lot of hassle. Compared to SUVs, it's lower but higher than regular sedans, striking a balance between handling and off-road capability. If you mostly drive on flat roads, 150mm is completely sufficient. However, if you frequently encounter rough rural roads, you might consider raising it or choosing another vehicle. Overall, this measurement has helped me avoid unexpected repair costs and enhanced daily driving safety.

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VonRose
10/10/2025, 11:30:17 PM

As a car enthusiast, I found that the Ford EVOS has a minimum ground clearance of 155mm during my research. This is slightly higher than its sedan counterparts, enhancing driving stability, especially on uneven roads where it reduces vibration and the risk of scraping. According to my data, this makes the EVOS more durable for city driving, avoiding frequent component damage common in low-clearance vehicles. Combined with its sporty design, it balances both off-road capability and fuel efficiency. However, I recommend regular tire inspections to maintain optimal clearance and ensure safety.

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VonPaislee
11/23/2025, 11:37:38 PM

I've always prioritized practical driving, and I remember the Ford EVOS has a minimum ground clearance of 150mm. This height is quite safe for city driving, like going over small obstacles without worrying about scraping. It's a bit lower compared to SUVs, but the advantage is its agile handling, which is sufficient for urban commuting. I'm in the habit of checking underbody protection, as higher clearance can mean fewer repair hassles.

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SanHaley
01/14/2026, 01:09:40 AM

Having driven the Ford EVOS multiple times, I know its minimum ground clearance is about 155mm. This height is cost-effective, reducing maintenance expenses from scraping the undercarriage, and has saved me a lot of money based on my driving experience. At the same time, it helps improve aerodynamic streamlining, slightly improving fuel efficiency, making it economical and efficient for daily use. The design balances aesthetics and functionality, and I recommend urban car owners to prioritize it.

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MacLondon
04/10/2026, 04:14:03 AM

I'm interested in car design. The Ford EVOS has a minimum ground clearance of 150mm. This setting gives it a sporty yet practical appearance, and I've experienced fewer scrapes when driving on bumpy roads. The high clearance enhances durability and safety, especially when combined with the front-wheel independent suspension, which provides strong cushioning. It's very suitable for urban environments, and from my personal experience, it maintains elegance while avoiding excessive maintenance.

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