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What is the ground clearance of the CRV?

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StMackenzie
07/29/2025, 04:21:51 PM

CRV's minimum ground clearance is 135 millimeters. The minimum ground clearance of the CR-V refers to the distance between the lowest point (excluding the wheels) and the supporting plane, which characterizes the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as stones and tree stumps without collision. The higher the CR-V's ground clearance, the better its off-road capability. However, if the CR-V's ground clearance is too high, the stability at high speeds will decrease. The CR-V (Comfortable Runabout Vehicle) adheres to the development philosophy of "easy and enjoyable driving anytime, anywhere." The dimensions of the CR-V are 4550 mm in length, 1820 mm in width, and 1685 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2620 mm. Generally, the ground clearance of sedans ranges between 110 mm and 150 mm, while SUVs have a ground clearance between 200 mm and 250 mm. However, the CR-V's ground clearance is not static; it also depends on the load condition. Therefore, changes in ground clearance should be considered based on the CR-V's load variations. When selecting a vehicle, ground clearance can be one of the reference factors. The choice should depend on the vehicle's intended use and the road conditions. For city driving with well-paved roads, a vehicle with lower ground clearance can enhance stability and comfort. If you frequently travel to remote areas or drive on poor road conditions, considering the vehicle's off-road performance, a higher ground clearance may be preferable to avoid scraping or damaging the chassis.

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DelJessica
08/14/2025, 12:58:16 PM

The ground clearance of the Honda CR-V is generally around 190mm, depending on the year and model. For example, my 2019 CR-V has 198mm. Driving this car on mountain roads or countryside trails is a blast—the high ground clearance easily handles small bumps or rocky paths, and the undercarriage is well-protected, reducing the risk of scraping. As a frequent road-tripper, I’d recommend checking the official data for your specific model year, as different trims like the Sport or AWD versions may vary slightly, typically ranging between 180-210mm. Compared to other urban SUVs like the RAV4’s 170mm, the CR-V sits a bit higher, making steep parking lot entrances or exits more reassuring, especially in rain or rough terrain. Don’t forget to consider tire pressure and adding skid plates—these small tweaks can improve off-road capability and ensure long-term durability. After buying mine, I raised the undercarriage slightly for extra peace of mind on adventures.

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TravisDella
10/15/2025, 11:57:13 PM

I've been using the Honda CR-V at home for several years, and its ground clearance is approximately 190mm, which is crucial for families with children. When picking up and dropping off kids at school, encountering speed bumps in the neighborhood or road humps, the car doesn't get stuck, avoiding bumps and scrapes. There might be slight variations across different model years; for example, the 2023 model has 198mm. I recommend checking the vehicle manual for confirmation. The high ground clearance also helps prevent engine flooding during heavy rain and ensures stable driving in winter snow without easy skidding. Compared to some sedans, the CR-V handles garage ramps effortlessly and parks with ease. During regular maintenance, I always ask the mechanic to check the shock absorbers to ensure the car is in good condition, making rides safer and more comfortable for the family. Considering family practicality, this design is truly thoughtful.

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AllieFitz
11/28/2025, 11:44:48 PM

From a technical perspective, the ground clearance of the Honda CR-V is typically around 190mm, which refers to the distance from the lowest point to the ground. Based on my experience, measuring with the doors closed and a full tank of fuel yields more accurate results, with newer models being approximately 20mm higher. Influencing factors include the drivetrain type, where front-wheel-drive versions are slightly lower, while AWD versions can reach up to 200mm. This number impacts off-road capability, protecting the chassis when crossing ditches or road obstacles. Compared to the Tiguan's 180mm, the CR-V has an advantage. Buyers should pay attention to tire type and vehicle load, as these can slightly adjust the clearance. Simple tools like mobile apps can measure it to ensure accurate figures.

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MacAthena
01/19/2026, 01:08:34 AM

Driving my Honda CR-V to work every day, the ground clearance of about 190mm is just right for me. It's fantastic for city commuting—when encountering speed bumps or curbs, the car passes smoothly without jolting or scraping the undercarriage. The new models typically range between 190-200mm, and my 2021 model measured 198mm in actual tests. Compared to some compact SUVs like the Qashqai's 180mm, the CR-V is slightly higher, offering much more stability on snowy and slippery roads. I usually press the accelerator lightly when going over bumps to better protect the chassis. It's advisable to check the specific model and consider adding an underbody guard for extra peace of mind. Prioritizing this aspect when choosing a car can save on repair costs.

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DelAutumn
04/15/2026, 02:17:50 AM

Recently while car shopping, I noticed the Honda CR-V has a ground clearance around 190mm - crucial for SUV buyers. As a potential buyer, I compared data: the 2024 model offers 198mm, higher than Ford Kuga's 170mm, better for potholes or unpaved roads. Factors like suspension tuning and tire pressure can fine-tune it by ~10mm. Test drives confirmed this - more stable climbing. Higher clearance improves safety and reduces scraping risks. Asked sales about yearly variations (180mm-200mm), recommended checking official specs. For daily use, this number determines purchase decisions.

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