What is the wading depth of the Wuling Hongguang Mini?

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DiEliana
07/30/25 1:26am
Wuling Hongguang Mini has a wading depth of 80 centimeters. Below are relevant introductions about vehicle wading: Braking system: Residual water after wading can prevent the brake discs and pads from fully engaging, causing loss of braking force. Chassis: Rainwater on roads tends to be dirty, containing various debris like fallen leaves. During wading, these debris can easily adhere to chassis gaps and other areas, leading to rust over time. Headlights: Headlights are crucial equipment for driving in rainy, foggy, or nighttime conditions, and their operational status directly impacts driving safety. If the headlight cover's sealing is inadequate, water can easily enter during wading, creating condensation inside the headlight that affects light projection.
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