What is the ground clearance of the Audi A4?

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EdenMarie
07/29/25 2:15pm
Audi A4 has a ground clearance of 118mm, which is within the normal range. Ground clearance, also known as the minimum ground clearance, affects the car's handling and off-road capability. The 2008 Audi A4 has a length, width, and height of 4587mm, 1772mm, and 1427mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2642mm. The front and rear suspensions of the Audi A4 are four-link independent suspension and trapezoidal guide arm independent suspension respectively, with front-wheel drive. The 2008 Audi A4 is equipped with 1.8T and 2.0T engines, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
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LeMatteo
08/13/25 6:26am
As a long-time car enthusiast, I believe the ground clearance of the Audi A4 is typically around 125mm, depending on the model year and configuration. The factory design leans towards a sporty style, lowering the center of gravity to enhance handling and stability during high-speed cornering. However, influenced by the suspension system and tire size, optional air suspension can increase the clearance to 140mm, making it more adaptable to various road conditions. Friends who have driven the A4 report that it performs perfectly on city roads, though they advise slowing down over potholes to avoid scraping the undercarriage. Regular inspections for chassis wear can prevent rust and extend its lifespan. I recommend test-driving different versions before purchasing to get the most accurate real-road experience.
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