What is the ground clearance of the Accord?
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Honda Accord has a ground clearance of 100mm when fully loaded. The Accord's ground clearance is 100mm. The minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding wheels) and the supporting surface when fully loaded and stationary. It is used to indicate the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as rocks and tree stumps without collision. Advantages of lower ground clearance: With lower ground clearance, the vehicle's center of gravity is lower, and the effect of airflow pressure makes the body more stable with stronger grip. This results in better balance and stability during driving, reducing the likelihood of rollover during turns and thus enhancing handling. The safety during turns is also improved, allowing for quick steering when threatened without easily flipping over. The Accord adopts a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. Thanks to the subframe structure, the multi-link design is more flexible, with the subframe absorbing most of the impact forces, providing a cushioning effect. Theoretically, mounting the suspension on the subframe is a smart design, making installation and maintenance simpler and more convenient, while also enhancing the body's rigidity. This ensures that changes in the body's geometric dimensions are minimized during driving.
I work in the automotive field and used to frequently repair Accord vehicles. Their ground clearance is approximately 145mm, which measures the distance from the ground to the lowest point of the body, typically in standard configuration. Why does this height matter? Because it directly affects the car's ability to navigate potholes or speed bumps. For urban driving, 145mm clearance is generally sufficient, rarely causing undercarriage scraping. However, it might feel tight on rural dirt roads or during heavy snowfall. The Accord's design prioritizes fuel efficiency and handling. If you install aftermarket parts or switch to larger rims, the height may change. I recommend avoiding arbitrary modifications to the suspension system to prevent malfunctions. Overall, this vehicle maintains a moderate height, offers straightforward maintenance, and regular tire pressure checks can help preserve its original condition.