What is the minimum ground clearance of the Versailles?
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The Versailles currently only has an official unladen ground clearance of 193mm. The Versailles C5X is equipped with 19-inch large wheels, which are standard across the entire lineup. The tires are also specially customized by Goodyear for this vehicle, with a specification of 205/55R19. Regarding the minimum ground clearance, the relevant information is as follows: Design: The design of the minimum ground clearance must consider the passability of loading and unloading platforms during transportation, as well as the possibility that the car will not scrape when approaching the edge of ordinary sidewalks. If sales are limited to a specific country or region, the local road quality must also be taken into account. Related introduction: Generally, the minimum ground clearance of a sedan ranges between 110mm and 150mm. For sedans, a larger ground clearance (over 130mm) provides relatively better passability but poorer high-speed stability; a smaller ground clearance (below 110mm) offers better high-speed stability but poorer passability.
The Citroën C5 X has a minimum ground clearance of approximately 193mm. As a daily commuter, I pay close attention to this feature when driving on urban streets or suburban roads. This height is just right for handling potholes, preventing the car from scraping the ground, ensuring both safety and peace of mind. The 193mm clearance improves passability, making it stable when going over speed bumps or small obstacles, and also protects the undercarriage. At the same time, it’s not too high to affect handling, so the car doesn’t sway excessively during turns. I also recommend regularly checking tire pressure and the suspension system to ensure the clearance doesn’t decrease due to wear. Overall, the C5 X’s design is quite practical, saving a lot of maintenance hassle.