What is the ground clearance of the Edge Plus?

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McDonovan
07/24/25 2:32am
The minimum ground clearance of the Edge Plus is 160mm. Relevant information about the minimum ground clearance is as follows: 1. Minimum ground clearance: The distance between the lowest protruding part of the car's chassis and the horizontal ground when the car is fully loaded (allowing maximum load mass). 2. Function: The minimum ground clearance reflects the car's ability to pass obstacles or uneven ground without collision. Relevant information about the Edge Plus is as follows: 1. Configuration: The vehicle system is equipped with the latest SYNC+ intelligent information entertainment system, as well as the Ford Co-Pilot360TM intelligent driving assistance system with L2 level. 2. Power: Currently, the Edge has two options: 2.0T and 2.7T. The 2.0T version can output 180kW and 390N·m of torque, while the 2.7T version can output 237kW and 500N·m of torque. The transmission system is matched with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission.
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OAugust
08/10/25 10:10pm
The official ground clearance of the Edge Plus is 193mm. As an owner, I find this height quite practical for city driving, preventing scrapes against curbs. Ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the chassis and the ground, directly impacting a vehicle's off-road capability. As an SUV, the Edge Plus's 193mm clearance is significantly higher than most sedans, making it easier to navigate potholes or shallow puddles without worrying about undercarriage damage. However, note that when heavily loaded (e.g., with passengers and luggage), the clearance may reduce to around 180mm, increasing the risk of chassis damage. Ford has balanced handling and safety in its design, making it suitable for family use or occasional trips. Compared to SUVs like the Highlander (190mm clearance), the Edge offers slightly better off-road performance. For maintenance, regularly check tires and suspension systems as wear can affect height. Frequent off-road drivers may consider installing underbody protection plates for added safety.
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