What is the ground clearance of the Audi Q5?

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ZoeyLee
07/23/25 8:31pm
Audi Q5 has a ground clearance of 185 millimeters. Introduction to vehicle minimum ground clearance: Vehicle minimum ground clearance, also known as chassis height, is defined as the distance between the lowest point of the car's chassis and the ground when the vehicle is fully loaded. The chassis height data reflects the vehicle's ability to pass through complex terrain. In previous standards, there were certain regulations for the minimum ground clearance, usually between 150 and 160 millimeters, but this standard has now been abolished. Impact of minimum ground clearance: The minimum ground clearance of ordinary cars is generally in the range of 11-15 centimeters. For this parameter, the higher the chassis height (generally referring to over 13 centimeters), the better the passing performance of the car, but the worse the high-speed stability; the smaller the ground clearance (below 110 millimeters), the better the high-speed stability, but the worse the passing performance. Nowadays, there is an automatic adjustment function for ground clearance, which is only available in cars equipped with air suspension, and it can well meet the needs of different road conditions.
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MacVincent
08/10/25 6:31pm
I've been driving the Audi Q5 for a while, and I've noticed that its ground clearance is around 200 millimeters. This height is quite suitable for city driving, making it less likely to scrape the undercarriage when going over curbs or rough road sections. As a seasoned commuter who drives in the city year-round, I find this particularly important because it helps avoid unnecessary repair hassles. For example, during rainy or snowy weather, when there might be standing water or snow on the road, this clearance keeps the car more stable and improves steering responsiveness. However, on extremely muddy dirt roads, it might struggle a bit since it's not a dedicated off-road model. Overall, the Audi Q5's ground clearance is designed to be practical, balancing daily convenience and drivability, making it ideal for someone like me who commutes 20 kilometers to work every day.
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