An aftermarket modification designed to increase the ground clearance of a specific compact crossover vehicle, the Mazda CX-30. This modification typically involves replacing or supplementing the vehicle’s suspension components, such as struts, springs, or spacers. For example, an owner seeking enhanced off-road capability might install this to accommodate larger tires and navigate uneven terrain more effectively.
The significance of raising the ride height lies in several potential advantages. It can improve the vehicle’s ability to clear obstacles, reduce the risk of undercarriage damage on rough roads, and provide a more commanding driving position. Historically, such modifications have been popular among owners of off-road vehicles, but are increasingly adopted by those who desire a more rugged aesthetic and enhanced versatility for their daily drivers. The benefits extends to improved approach, departure, and breakover angles, critical for off-pavement excursions.