What is the minimum ground clearance of the Teana?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Teana is 132mm when unloaded. Below is additional information about minimum ground clearance: 1. Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding the wheels) and the supporting surface when fully loaded and stationary, which indicates the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as rocks and stumps without collision. 2. It represents the vehicle's capability to overcome obstacles (e.g., rocks). 3. The smaller the ground clearance, the worse the ability to overcome obstacles. 4. Sedans generally travel on flat urban roads, hence their ground clearance is small. 5. Off-road vehicles have a larger minimum ground clearance to allow them to pass over larger obstacles.
I remember the Nissan Teana typically has a ground clearance of around 138mm, which is quite reasonable for a sedan. When I used to commute in a Teana, it remained stable without excessive bumpiness even on potholed roads or rain-soaked streets. Minimum ground clearance refers to the height from the lowest point of the chassis to the ground. The Teana's design strikes a balance between passability and comfort—it's not as high as an SUV but more practical than sports cars. You're less likely to scrape the chassis when going over speed bumps, which helps protect the vehicle. If you frequently drive on rugged mountain roads or during rainy weather, the 138mm clearance can reduce tire slippage risks and enhance overall safety. However, please note that actual values may vary slightly by model year and trim—it's wise to check the manual or consult a professional for confirmation. When car shopping, consider this parameter alongside your daily routes rather than deciding purely on aesthetics.