What is the ground clearance of the Audi A4L?

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PeytonFitz
07/29/25 6:45am
The ground clearance of the Audi A4L is 107mm. The entire underbody of the Audi A4L is equipped with complete protective panels, and the heat insulation treatment for the exhaust pipe is also thorough. The underbody has good flatness, which facilitates rapid airflow passage, thereby improving the vehicle's aerodynamic performance. Both front and rear brakes utilize disc brake structures, with the front brake caliper being a fixed four-piston type. The dimensions of the Audi A4L are 4818mm in length, 1843mm in width, and 1432mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2908mm. The interior of this car continues the Audi family design language, featuring exquisite craftsmanship and premium materials. The Audi A4L is also equipped with Audi dynamic steering system, which can adjust the steering ratio based on driving speed and the selected Audi drive mode.
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MicahMarie
08/12/25 10:08am
I've been driving an Audi A4L for two years, and its ground clearance is approximately 10.5 to 11.5 cm, which is completely sufficient for city driving. It handles urban road conditions like speed bumps and small ridges effortlessly, with very few instances of scraping the undercarriage. I remember once when moving, the trunk was fully loaded, causing a slight drop in height, but driving slowly prevented any issues. For maintenance, I regularly check tire pressure and the suspension system to prevent wear from affecting the height. Overall, this clearance is suitable for family cars. If you frequently drive on highways or in mountainous areas, you might find it a bit low, but adding an underbody guard can enhance protection. Audi's design leans towards comfort, ranking in the upper-middle range among similar sedans, making daily parking or carrying passengers hassle-free.
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