What is the ground clearance of the Honda CR-V?

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VonLucille
07/28/25 3:00pm
The ground clearance of the Honda CR-V is 185mm when unloaded, and it reduces to 140mm when fully loaded, resulting in a 45mm drop. Scraping the vehicle's undercarriage can impact the chassis, so it's essential to regularly inspect the following components: 1. Check the engine for any damage—while the probability is low, using an engine guard plate for protection is advisable; 2. Inspect the fuel tank for integrity and any signs of leakage; 3. Examine the pipelines and shock absorbers for any damage; 4. Ensure the exhaust system is functioning properly; 5. Check the steel frame structure for any impact-related issues.
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LaElizabeth
08/11/25 10:43pm
As a car enthusiast, I pay close attention to the ground clearance of the Honda CR-V, which is generally around 138 mm. This height gives me a great driving experience, allowing me to tackle mountain roads or bumpy paths on weekends without worrying about scraping the undercarriage. The higher ground clearance enhances off-road capability, making it easy to cross puddles during rain or snow, boosting driving confidence. Honda's design focuses on balance—138 mm is neither as low and vulnerable as a sedan nor as bulky as a large SUV, offering both agility and safety in urban driving. I’ve also noticed it affects the car’s aerodynamics and fuel efficiency, but the CR-V handles this smartly. Whether for daily commutes or weekend trips with friends, this height handles everything effortlessly, blending driving pleasure and practicality seamlessly in a thoughtful overall design.
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