What is the ground clearance of the RAV4?
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The ground clearance of the RAV4 is 193mm. Below is an introduction to the RAV4's dimensions and vehicle ground clearance: RAV4 Dimensions: The Toyota RAV4 has a length, width, and height of 4600x1855x1680mm, a wheelbase of 2690mm, and a minimum ground clearance of 193mm. Vehicle Ground Clearance: Vehicle ground clearance is the most direct reference data for measuring a car's performance on uneven roads. Its setting directly affects the vehicle's passability, dynamic stability, and exterior coordination. To enhance body stability during high-speed driving and reduce wind resistance, manufacturers lower the vehicle's height.
The ground clearance of the RAV4 is generally around 190-210mm, depending on the model configuration. When I drive, I often take the RAV4 on mountain trips and find this height just sufficient—it easily handles gravel roads or water puddles without scraping the chassis. Compared to the Highlander I've tried, it's more agile, though slightly higher than the CR-V, yet not too bumpy for city commuting. Overall, it's very practical. I recommend owners regularly check the chassis and tire pressure to maintain the factory-designed condition. In real-world driving, the ground clearance is moderate—not the highest but reliable, and maintenance doesn’t add much to fuel consumption. For city driving, a fuel consumption of around 9L is normal.