What is the minimum ground clearance of the Honda Avancier?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Honda Avancier is 203mm when unloaded, and it reduces to 190mm when fully loaded. The vehicle's body dimensions are 4816mm in length, 1942mm in width, and 1669mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2820mm. The Avancier is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine featuring dual VTC (Variable Timing Control) technology and VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) technology on the exhaust side. It delivers a maximum power of 200kW and a peak torque of 370Nm. The traditional gear lever is replaced by a 9-speed automatic transmission with SBW (Shift-By-Wire) electronic push-button shifting. The car offers three driving modes: Snow Mode, Sport Mode, and Comfort Mode, providing a driving experience that surpasses its class.
Regarding the ground clearance of the Honda Avancier, I remember specifically checking this when I bought the car. The official data shows a minimum ground clearance of around 198mm. As an owner who frequently drives on suburban roads, I find this height quite practical—it rarely scrapes the chassis when going over potholes or muddy sections, which is much more reassuring than with a sedan. When I take it for picnics or light off-roading, the passing performance is good, and the tires grip steadily. However, when fully loaded with luggage and passengers, it may lower slightly, so it’s important to avoid overloading. For daily city commuting, it handles slopes and speed bumps with ease. During maintenance, the mechanic also mentioned that the clearance is reasonable for protecting the engine from undercarriage damage. Overall, it’s a family-friendly SUV, and I recommend test-driving it to get a real feel, especially when comparing it to competitors like the CR-V, which has slightly higher clearance.