What is the minimum ground clearance of the Vezel?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Vezel is 170mm when unloaded and 140mm when fully loaded. The minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding the wheels) and the supporting surface when the vehicle is fully loaded and stationary, which indicates the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as stones and tree stumps without collision. The Vezel is an SUV under GAC Honda, developed on Honda's new vehicle platform. Its exterior design concept is "Dynamic Cross Solid," featuring a winged front face design with a mysterious and elegant black tone, integrating the grille and headlights to highlight a bold and dynamic personality.
I've been driving the Vezel for almost two years now, and I enjoy taking weekend trips to nearby mountain roads. According to official data, it has a 170mm minimum ground clearance, which is considered above average among SUVs. It feels particularly stable when driving, especially when going over bumpy roads—the body doesn't easily scrape the ground, protecting the undercarriage from wear. For family outings or occasional gravel roads, this height is just right, ensuring both good clearance and handling stability. I've checked other models too—the C-HR has lower clearance, while the CR-V is slightly higher. The Vezel strikes a good balance and is comfortable for daily commutes. If you're a new driver or mostly drive in the city, the 170mm clearance helps with fuel efficiency and reduces suspension strain. Overall, it's a practical parameter—just pay attention to road conditions while driving.
As a Vezel owner, I find the 170mm ground clearance very practical. It gives me peace of mind when driving my kids to school in urban areas or on highways. This height is neither too low (avoiding hydroplaning in rain or getting stuck in snow) nor too high (preventing increased wind resistance and fuel consumption). During maintenance, the mechanic told me that moderate ground clearance keeps the undercarriage cleaner and reduces mud/water erosion. Compared with other SUVs, the Qashqai's 185mm is slightly higher, while the Vezel's 170mm is reasonably designed. If you frequently drive in rural areas, this parameter can slightly improve off-road capability. But from a safety perspective, I recommend obeying speed limits and avoiding rough roads. Regular tire and suspension system checks are also crucial.