What is the minimum ground clearance of the Wildlander?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Wildlander is 170mm. Below is the relevant introduction: Introduction: The Wildlander's chassis is built on the TNGA-K platform with a low center of gravity. The reduction in the vehicle's handling center of gravity simultaneously increases the minimum ground clearance. This effectively improves the top-heavy condition common in SUVs while enhancing its capability to handle more complex road conditions. Additional information: The Wildlander is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 126kW and a peak torque of 209Nm. It also features a 2.5L hybrid system, with a combined maximum power output of 163kW from the engine and electric motor, and a peak torque of 323Nm.
I remember the Wildlander's minimum ground clearance is around 199mm, equivalent to 19.9cm. From my experience as an owner who often drives it to the suburbs, this height is really impressive. For example, last time I went camping in the mountains, the road was full of potholes and piles of rocks, but the Wildlander passed through easily without the chassis touching the ground. Even when wading through water up to the bumper, it was completely safe. Driving in the city, it handles speed bumps or small slopes smoothly, unlike sedans that might get stuck. The design balances practicality and stability well. The four-wheel-drive version might have slightly higher clearance, but my standard version is more than enough for most road conditions. For maintenance, I recommend regularly checking tire pressure, as overloading can reduce clearance and affect off-road capability. Overall, this car is a great purchase.