What is the typical ground clearance of an off-road vehicle?
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Off-road vehicles typically have a ground clearance of 700mm or more. Below is some relevant information about off-road vehicles: 1. Principle: The principle of the differential—if one wheel loses sufficient traction, it will spin at double speed. Usually, all-wheel drive can solve the problem. To further enhance performance, a differential lock is needed to lock the differential effect. This feature is not very useful and is not complex; tractors designed for southern paddy fields all have this device. Having this in a car is essentially a meaningless 'full configuration,' much like a cigarette lighter, which is rarely used. 2. Precautions: Off-road vehicles are rugged, but driving them requires careful attention and should not be done with arrogance. When in off-road mode, maintain a calm mindset, observe your surroundings, and decide on the appropriate gear before driving. When entering hazardous areas, remember one word: 'slow.'