What is the normal ground clearance for a regular sedan?
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The minimum ground clearance for sedans typically ranges between 110mm and 150mm. For example, the Audi A6 sedan has a minimum ground clearance of 142mm. SUVs generally have a minimum ground clearance between 200mm and 250mm. For instance, the Toyota Land Cruiser has 220mm, nearly double that of the A6. Here's more information about minimum ground clearance: 1. Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding wheels) and the road surface when the car is fully loaded. It indicates the vehicle's ability to overcome obstacles (such as rocks). The smaller the ground clearance, the poorer the ability to overcome obstacles. 2. In previous standards, there were regulations for minimum ground clearance, approximately between 150mm and 160mm, but current standards have abolished this mandatory requirement. 3. The greater the minimum ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the higher center of gravity reduces stability. The smaller the minimum ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the lower center of gravity can increase stability.