What is the typical ground clearance for a car?
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Generally, the ground clearance of a car ranges between 110 to 150mm. For sedans, a larger ground clearance provides relatively better off-road performance but results in poorer high-speed stability. For ordinary family sedans, as long as there are no steep slopes, deep potholes, or obstacles on the road, an excessively large ground clearance is not necessary. It is sufficient to ensure the vehicle's comfort and stability. The minimum ground clearance value has certain limitations and is related to the vehicle's function and aerodynamics. Arbitrarily increasing or decreasing the minimum ground clearance without considering the vehicle type can negatively impact the car's performance and make the overall appearance look uncoordinated.