What is the minimum ground clearance of the Geely Lynk & Co?

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EmmettAnn
07/24/25 9:32am
Geely Lynk & Co's minimum ground clearance (unladen) is 211mm, and the laden ground clearance is 170mm. Extended relevant information is as follows: 1. The larger the minimum ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass obstacles or uneven ground, but the higher the center of gravity, which reduces stability; the smaller the minimum ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass obstacles or uneven ground, but the lower the center of gravity, which can increase stability. 2. Ground clearance refers to the distance between the ground and the rigid object at the bottom of the vehicle. A vehicle's ground clearance varies depending on whether it is unladen or laden. Ground clearance is related to the vehicle's load; the heavier the load, the smaller the ground clearance.
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Henderson
08/11/25 4:52am
Having worked in the automotive industry for years, I often ponder how various vehicle parameters affect daily driving. The minimum ground clearance refers to the lowest height between the vehicle's chassis and the ground—simply put, it determines how high an obstacle the car can cross. For Lynk & Co models, particularly the 01 series, the minimum ground clearance typically ranges between 210 and 220 millimeters, roughly around 21 centimeters. This height ensures solid performance on urban roads and minor trails, allowing it to handle speed bumps and potholes with ease, avoiding frequent chassis scrapes. For me, this is crucial because it directly impacts the vehicle's off-road capability. If the clearance is too low, the car will jolt excessively on rough terrain, potentially damaging the suspension over time; if it's too high, handling stability suffers. Compared to standard sedans, this clearance approaches SUV levels, making it suitable for occasional light off-roading. When shopping for an SUV, besides clearance, I also recommend checking tire size and suspension stiffness—only when these elements work in harmony does the vehicle truly shine. In short, the 213mm figure is practical and well-suited for most everyday scenarios.
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