What is the ground clearance of the Ford Edge Plus 2021?
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The ground clearance of the Ford Edge is 201mm. Introduction to ground clearance: Ground clearance refers to the distance between the ground and the rigid object at the bottom of the vehicle. Ground clearance is related to the vehicle's load; the heavier the load, the smaller the ground clearance. Ground clearance of other models: The Ford Explorer has a minimum ground clearance of 193mm; the Ford Focus Active has a ground clearance of 150mm; the Ford Territory has a ground clearance of 178mm; the Ford Escape has a ground clearance of 120mm; the Ford Escort has a ground clearance of 130mm.
As someone who has been working in auto repair shops for years, I remember the Ford Edge Plus 2021 has a ground clearance of around 200mm, which is quite moderate for an SUV. You don’t have to worry about scraping the undercarriage when driving. Recently, I serviced one of these vehicles—the owner had been driving on muddy rural roads, and the underbody protection held up well. The suspension is designed to be sturdy, so it doesn’t feel too bumpy over speed bumps. If the ground clearance is too high, the risk of body roll increases when cornering; if it’s too low, parking in the city might lead to curb scrapes. I’d advise owners to regularly inspect the exhaust pipe guard and be cautious on gravel roads. This height strikes a good balance between comfort and off-road capability, making it suitable for both daily city commutes and light off-road adventures.