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What is the minimum ground clearance of the Geely Boyue?

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Iker
07/29/2025, 10:31:59 PM

The minimum ground clearance of the Geely Boyue is 135mm. The minimum ground clearance of the Geely Boyue refers to the distance between the lowest point (excluding the wheels) and the supporting plane, which indicates the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as rocks and tree stumps without collision. A higher ground clearance of the Geely Boyue improves its off-road capability, but if the ground clearance is too high, the stability at high speeds may decrease. The Geely Boyue is a compact SUV under the Geely brand. It is powered by a 1.8T turbocharged engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The dimensions of the Geely Boyue are: 4519mm in length, 1831mm in width, 1694mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. Generally, the ground clearance of sedans ranges between 110mm and 150mm, while SUVs have a ground clearance between 200mm and 250mm. However, the ground clearance of the Geely Boyue is not static; it also depends on the load condition. Therefore, changes in the ground clearance should be considered based on the load variation of the Geely Boyue. When selecting a vehicle, ground clearance can be one of the reference factors. The choice should depend on the vehicle's intended use and the road conditions. For urban areas with well-paved roads, a vehicle with lower ground clearance can enhance stability and comfort. For long-distance travel or driving in areas with poor road conditions, a vehicle with higher ground clearance is preferable to avoid scraping or damaging the underbody.

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DiJosie
08/15/2025, 04:41:39 AM

I've driven an SUV for several years, and the Geely Boyue's minimum ground clearance is about 190mm, which provides good stability on regular roads. I remember once driving in mountainous areas with bumpy roads—other cars had to crawl slowly, but the Boyue passed through effortlessly without scraping the undercarriage. A higher ground clearance improves off-road capability, preventing damage from rocks or water to the underbody components. However, if it's too high, the car may sway, affecting cornering stability. The Boyue's 190mm design strikes a balance, making it suitable for both city driving and light off-roading. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure, as insufficient pressure can reduce the actual clearance. Additionally, different model years of the Boyue may have slight variations—for example, newer versions might have minor adjustments. In short, this parameter is crucial for driving safety and shouldn't be overlooked.

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LeHazel
10/21/2025, 02:44:19 AM

As a young person, I was particularly curious about the ground clearance when I first bought the Geely Boyue. After checking the information, it's around 190mm. Driving in the city, this height makes the car look cooler, makes it easier to go up and down curbs, and eliminates worries about scraping the chassis when parking. For example, it can easily pass through waterlogged sections during rainy days, avoiding flooding. A higher ground clearance may slightly increase fuel consumption, but the Boyue balances it well. I also compared it with my friend's Haval H6, which has slightly less clearance and poorer passability. Daily maintenance is simple—just check the tires regularly and ensure no debris gets stuck under the chassis. In short, 190mm is very user-friendly for ordinary drivers, enhancing practicality.

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Dante
12/04/2025, 02:10:01 AM

I have been driving the Boyue for several years, and its minimum ground clearance is around 190mm. This height indicates good passing ability, allowing it to handle various road conditions. For example, on rough roads, it reduces the risk of scraping and enhances driving safety. Ground clearance is influenced by tires and suspension, and if it's too high, it may lead to instability, but the Boyue manages it reasonably. It is recommended to conduct regular checks to ensure there are no issues.

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KeiraLynn
01/24/2026, 03:33:40 AM

As an automotive enthusiast, I've researched the minimum ground clearance of the Geely Boyue, which is typically around 190mm. This is higher than comparable models like the Changan CS75's 170mm, offering the advantage of enhanced off-road capability and easier navigation through rough terrain. However, the downside is slightly increased wind resistance at high speeds, potentially leading to higher fuel consumption. The increased ground clearance also helps protect the undercarriage from damage in harsh road conditions, such as gravel roads or flooded areas. It's advisable for owners to check for specific model variations, as newer Boyue versions may have minor adjustments. For daily use, maintaining tire condition is crucial to ensure stable clearance. Overall, the 190mm clearance is a standout feature of the Boyue, making it ideal for adventure seekers.

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McColton
04/20/2026, 02:34:09 AM

As a family user, the Geely Boyue's ground clearance of around 190mm makes getting in and out of the car easier, especially for children and the elderly. In rainy weather or on uneven roads, it prevents water from entering the chassis, reducing the risk of corrosion. The higher ground clearance also helps minimize the discomfort from speed bumps, enhancing ride comfort. However, too much height can affect handling, and the Boyue's design strikes a good balance here. It's advisable to watch out for road debris to avoid damaging the chassis. Compared to other vehicles, the Boyue's ground clearance is quite practical, making it ideal for daily commutes.

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