What is the ground clearance of the Audi A4?

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Alexander
07/25/25 9:14pm
The ground clearance of the Audi A4 is 118mm, which falls within the normal range. The ground clearance of a vehicle, also known as the minimum ground clearance, affects both the car's handling and its ability to pass over obstacles. For family sedans, the ground clearance typically ranges between 110mm and 150mm. A higher ground clearance improves the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles but may compromise its stability. The dimensions of the Audi A4 are 4818mm in length, 1843mm in width, and 1432mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2908mm. The Audi A4 offers three engine options: 1.8T, 2.4L, and 3.0L. Only the 1.8 basic model comes with a manual transmission, while the others are equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with manual shift mode.
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DiAmir
08/11/25 10:12pm
I used to drive my friend's Audi A4 frequently, and its ground clearance was generally maintained at around 150mm. This figure seems quite reasonable to me, as I rarely worried about scraping the undercarriage while driving in the city. I remember one time when I went on a trip to the suburbs, the road was a bit bumpy, but the A4 drove over it smoothly, feeling like the ground clearance was designed just right. If equipped with the optional air suspension system, the height could be manually adjusted slightly higher or lower to adapt to muddy roads or parking lots. Too high ground clearance would affect handling, while too low would easily scrape obstacles. The A4's 150mm strikes a perfect balance between these factors. Overall, whether for daily commuting or occasional long-distance trips, this car's height is handled exceptionally well, making it very worry-free.
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