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How High is the Haval H5 Ground Clearance?

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McDelaney
07/29/25 7:03pm
Haval H5 has a ground clearance of 150mm, which provides good off-road capability. Taking the Haval H5 2018 Classic Edition 2.0T Manual 4WD Advance as an example: This vehicle is classified as a compact SUV, manufactured by Great Wall Motors. It features a turbocharged engine with a maximum horsepower of 190ps and a maximum torque of 250nm. The dimensions of this vehicle are 4645mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1775mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The Haval H5 is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, configured as a 5-door, 5-seat SUV. It has a top speed of 180 km/h, with a front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout, featuring part-time 4WD system and a body-on-frame structure.
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DelIker
08/14/25 1:07pm
I've been driving the Haval H5 for a while now, and the ground clearance of this SUV is truly impressive—about 195mm, nearly 20cm high. In the city, I never worry about scraping the bottom when going over speed bumps; the high chassis gives me a strong sense of security. When driving in the suburbs or on rural roads, this height is a huge help. For example, when encountering potholes or small mounds, I can easily pass over them. I remember once crossing a shallow water puddle in the rain—the water didn’t even reach halfway up the wheels, but the chassis stayed completely dry. This design ensures great off-road capability. Of course, the high chassis also comes with some challenges, like a slightly higher center of gravity, so I have to take corners a bit slower. But overall, it’s much more agile than a regular sedan and very practical for daily driving.
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McRuth
10/15/25 3:01am
I recently considered buying an SUV and specifically test-drove the Haval H5. Its standard ground clearance is 195 mm, which converts to roughly 8 inches—pretty generous. As a city commuter, the best part about this height is not having to worry about all sorts of random obstacles on the road. For example, during my commute, there are lots of concrete blocks or small potholes that regular sedans have to avoid, but the H5 just rolls right over them. Plus, loading stuff is easier—big boxes in the trunk won’t scrape the undercarriage when getting in or out, and parking near curbs is a breeze. Just don’t expect it to charge up hills like an off-road beast; it’s not a hardcore off-roader. But for everyday road conditions, this height is more than enough and even saves some fuel.
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StLandon
11/28/25 3:52am
I've checked the official data, the ground clearance of the Haval H5 is around 195mm. From this perspective, it ranks at a medium-high level among compact SUVs. It's slightly higher than urban SUVs like the Haval H6, but doesn't reach the over-200mm clearance of hardcore off-roaders like the Wrangler. This design balances passability and stability. In actual driving, the higher ground clearance reduces road impact on undercarriage components - for instance, the oil pan and exhaust pipe are less prone to scratches, and tire changes are easier. However, note that the taller body height might increase wind noise, especially at high speeds. Overall maintenance costs are reasonable, making it suitable for budget-conscious car enthusiasts.
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