What is the minimum ground clearance of the Wrangler?
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Wrangler chassis height (minimum ground clearance) is 22cm. Relevant explanations are as follows: 1. Introduction: Chassis height, correctly referred to as minimum ground clearance, is defined as the minimum connecting distance between the vehicle's underside and the horizontal ground when the vehicle is fully loaded. Chassis height directly affects the vehicle's passability. In previous standards, there were regulations regarding minimum ground clearance, with data generally around 16cm. 2. Additional notes: The minimum ground clearance of ordinary family cars is generally within the range of 11-15 cm. From the perspective of family cars, if the chassis height exceeds 13cm, the car's passability is relatively good, but high-speed stability is poor; if the chassis height is lower than 11cm, the car's high-speed performance will be good, but the passability becomes worse.