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What is the ground clearance of the BMW 6 Series GT?

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Cecilia
07/29/25 11:52am
BMW 6 Series GT minimum ground clearance is 138mm. Definition of minimum ground clearance: It refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding wheels) and the road surface when the car is fully loaded. This indicates the vehicle's ability to overcome obstacles (such as rocks, etc.). The smaller the ground clearance, the worse the ability to overcome obstacles. Sedans generally travel on flat urban roads, hence they have smaller ground clearance. Off-road vehicles have larger minimum ground clearance to overcome bigger obstacles. Impact of minimum ground clearance on driving: The larger the minimum ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the higher center of gravity reduces stability. The smaller the minimum ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the lower center of gravity increases stability.
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JulietteAnn
08/13/25 9:03pm
I remember the ground clearance of the BMW 6 Series GT is generally around 140mm, which is slightly higher than other sedans I've driven. This makes it less prone to scraping the undercarriage on uneven roads, especially on urban streets with gravel or potholes. During rainy days or occasional trips to the suburbs, it feels quite stable, and the ride height helps absorb some bumps, making the drive more comfortable. However, it still falls short compared to my friend's large SUVs—they can easily handle rough terrain, while I have to drive more carefully. If you frequently go on long trips or carry some luggage, this car is quite suitable, as the trunk space is also decent. But I wouldn't recommend taking it off-road—better to avoid repairing or replacing undercarriage parts. Overall, the height is an advantage among GT cars, balancing some off-road capability with fuel efficiency.
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MacCamila
10/08/25 7:06am
When choosing a car, I paid special attention to the ground clearance. The BMW 6 Series GT has about 140 to 150mm, and after driving it for almost a year, I find it just right—it doesn’t scrape the curb during daily commutes, and it handles weekend getaways well. A friend of mine bought an SUV with much higher clearance, but the fuel consumption is shockingly high, while my GT lasts longer on a full tank in the city and still has a sporty feel. Occasionally on parking lot ramps, it glides smoothly without hesitation. If you want to raise it a bit, you could install an adjustable suspension, but I’m too lazy—the stock setup is good enough. Safety-wise, this height also acts as a protective buffer in case of an accident, making it much more reassuring than those ultra-low sports cars.
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OHenry
11/21/25 8:26am
The BMW 6 Series GT has a ground clearance of approximately 140mm, which is considered standard for luxury grand tourers. This refers to the distance from the lowest point of the vehicle to the ground, neither too high nor too low. It features an adaptive suspension system that automatically adjusts the height when encountering rough roads, helping to avoid scrapes. I've tested it over speed bumps and found the ride to be smooth with minimal vibration. In comparison, regular sedans sit lower, and sports cars are more prone to undercarriage damage. If you frequently drive in cities or on highways, this height is ideal—it saves fuel and reduces maintenance hassles.
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