What is the minimum ground clearance of the ix35?

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AlexanderMarie
07/24/25 7:52am
The minimum ground clearance of the ix35 is 170mm, and it features a MacPherson strut independent front suspension. Here is more information about this vehicle: 1. There are two engine options available: 2.0L and 2.4L. Both engines are the new Theta II generation dual CVVT all-aluminum four-cylinder gasoline engines. 2. The 2.0L engine has a maximum output power of 120kW (163 horsepower) at 6200rpm and a maximum torque of 194Nm at 4600rpm. 3. The 2.4L engine delivers a maximum output power of 128kW (174 horsepower) at 6000rpm and a maximum torque of 226Nm at 4000rpm.
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EmmaDella
08/11/25 3:31am
The Hyundai ix35 has a minimum ground clearance of approximately 170mm, which is a decent figure among urban SUVs. I've personally driven this car for commuting and frequently encountered uneven roads. This height gives me peace of mind against scraping the undercarriage, especially during heavy rains when navigating through deep puddles - the car handles them steadily. I've also taken it camping in suburban areas where it easily handled small slopes and dirt roads, giving me confident driving. The 170mm clearance is well-balanced, maintaining handling agility - I still feel responsive when making turns in urban areas. Of course, if you regularly drive on particularly rough terrain, you might consider installing off-road tires for extra protection. But overall, the ix35's ground clearance design suits daily use perfectly and has saved me lots of hassle.
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