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What is the ground clearance of the Audi A4?

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Alexander
07/25/2025, 09:14:29 AM

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
08/11/2025, 10:12:35 AM

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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MalachiFitz
09/27/2025, 03:41:06 AM

I'm fascinated by the details of car chassis. The ground clearance of the Audi A4 in standard configuration is approximately 150mm. This height affects the overall driving experience—too high reduces stability, while too low increases the risk of scraping. The A4's design takes daily practicality into account, with 150mm providing sufficient clearance on regular roads while maintaining agile handling. If upgraded to the Quattro all-wheel-drive version, the chassis might be slightly higher, close to 160mm, improving off-road adaptability. When driving, you can distinctly feel how this height optimizes shock absorption and noise reduction. It's recommended that owners regularly inspect the chassis condition to prevent height changes due to tire wear or suspension aging. Overall, understanding this can enhance driving safety and comfort.

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Owen
11/10/2025, 09:50:30 PM

As a beginner driver, I checked the ground clearance data of the Audi A4, which is typically around 150mm. I find this height quite friendly, as new drivers don't need to worry about scraping curbs or speed bumps. Ground clearance represents the distance between the road and the chassis, and on the A4, this value helps beginners easily adapt to urban road conditions, reducing the risk of accidental scrapes. When parking or driving over rough roads, the chassis feels neither too high nor too low, making for a reassuring driving experience. In snowy or muddy conditions, the height is sufficient to avoid water accumulation and prevent slipping. I recommend that beginners choose the standard version and avoid modifying the suspension, as maintaining the factory-set 150mm height offers the most stability.

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Stevie
12/31/2025, 11:37:22 PM

In my work involving car maintenance, the standard ground clearance for the Audi A4 is 150mm, which is consistent across most models. When measuring this height, specialized equipment is required to ensure accuracy, as it affects the vehicle's dynamic balance. Driving the A4 on the road allows you to experience the advantages of the 150mm clearance—the suspension effectively absorbs bumps, enhancing comfort. If the owner installs a sports suspension, the ground clearance may drop to around 140mm, sacrificing some off-road capability but improving handling; conversely, opting for an off-road package will slightly increase it. Common issues during maintenance include changes in ground clearance due to aging components, requiring regular adjustments. Overall, the factory-set 150mm height is reasonable and durable.

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BrantleyFitz
03/29/2026, 01:02:21 AM

From a safe driving perspective, the Audi A4's ground clearance design of around 150mm is crucial. Greater height improves off-road capability, but the A4's 150mm ensures stability and prevents scraping on regular roads, reducing accident risks. For example, in rainy conditions with water accumulation, too low clearance risks water ingress causing short circuits, while excessive height compromises stability. Having driven various models, I find the A4's height optimizes safety features while balancing comfort and handling. For long-distance travel, it helps prevent undercarriage damage. I recommend maintaining the original height and installing protective plates if necessary. Overall, the 150mm clearance is a wise choice.

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