Also remember that the DRZ line is a little taller but, a lot of it is due to the taller suspension. The Drz models have pretty high tech long travel suspension. So with high ground clearance and long travel suspension you can only get so low.
But, the suspension is the advantage of this bike. The only time it really becomes important to easily touch the ground is when on hills. Especially if you start tilting to the high side and your foot is three feet off the ground.  Otherwise when your attacking tough terrain, slow or fast( I mean you don't need suspension for the easy stuff) you should be standing on the pegs with weight forward in this case you want good suspension, it will save you a bunch.
But, not for some one who is 5'3". Unless they are extremely skilled. I'm 5'9" and think I'm borderline. But, I was willing to deal with it. That was at stock height.
But, for the "big' bike it would be fine. Plus, if your traveling in a pack and some are on small bikes they probably aren't good for much "frieght" either. So the bigger bike can pack the burden, keeping the smaller or less skilled riders on light easy to handle machines. Plus, if they are likely to tip over you don't want stuff damaged.
Just some random thoughts.
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