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What is the minimum ground clearance of the Camry?

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McStella
07/29/25 8:54am
The minimum ground clearance of the Camry is 159mm. The minimum ground clearance of the Camry refers to the distance between the lowest point (excluding the wheels) and the supporting plane, which is used to characterize the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as rocks and tree stumps without collision. The higher the Camry's ground clearance, the better its passability. However, if the Camry's ground clearance is too high, the stability at high speeds will decrease. The Camry (English name: CAMRY), designed since 1982, has body dimensions of 4900mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2825mm. Generally, the ground clearance of sedans ranges between 110mm and 150mm, while SUVs have a ground clearance between 200mm and 250mm. However, the Camry's ground clearance is not static; this data also depends on the load condition. Therefore, changes in ground clearance should be considered based on the Camry's load variations. When selecting a vehicle, ground clearance can be one of the reference factors. The choice should be based on the vehicle's intended use and the road conditions. Generally, in urban areas with good road surfaces, choosing a vehicle with lower ground clearance can enhance stability and comfort. If frequently traveling to remote areas or driving on poor road conditions, considering the vehicle's off-road performance, a higher ground clearance may be preferable to avoid undercarriage scraping or damage.
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Carson
08/12/25 7:25am
I've been driving a Camry for five or six years, and the minimum ground clearance is about 155mm, based on my own measurements and the manual. To be honest, this height is quite reasonably designed. For daily city driving, there's no need to worry about scraping the chassis when going over speed bumps or small steps. I remember last year when I went to the suburbs, I drove through a stretch of dirt road full of potholes, but the Camry passed through steadily without any issues. If the clearance were too low, like some sports cars, it would be prone to damage; too high, and it would affect handling and fuel consumption. After driving for a long time, I recommend checking tire wear and suspension more often, as these can indirectly affect ground clearance, especially during high-speed cornering, where chassis stability is crucial. Overall, this clearance ensures a balance between comfort and passability, making it worry-free and safe for experienced drivers like me who often shuttle family members around.
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Joel
10/06/25 2:24am
As an automotive data enthusiast, I've studied the Camry's specific parameters, and its minimum ground clearance is 155 mm. Compared to similar-class models, such as the Honda Accord's slightly lower 150 mm, this indicates Toyota placed greater emphasis on ground adaptability during design. From a driving perspective, the 155 mm height affects the drag coefficient, indirectly correlating with fuel consumption—actual measurements show an average of around 6L/100 km. If you're driving on rough roads, slightly greater clearance can prevent undercarriage scraping incidents; however, vehicles with excessively high clearance like SUVs sacrifice handling agility. I frequently measure ground clearance data across various vehicles and recommend pairing it with a tire pressure monitoring system to receive timely alerts if overload causes a drop. When heading out for road trips, this clearance height is sufficient to handle gravel roads, sparing you the hassle of towing.
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ValerieLee
11/19/25 3:50am
I mainly use the Camry for daily commuting, with a minimum ground clearance of around 155 mm, which can be easily found in the manual. In everyday driving, this height is very practical—it feels smooth and stable when going over speed bumps or small potholes in residential areas, making it safer when driving with kids. If the clearance were too low, it might risk water wading during rainy days, but the Camry’s height avoids such safety hazards. As a family user, I also recommend regularly cleaning the undercarriage to prevent mud buildup from lowering the clearance. Overall, the 155 mm design enhances reliability, making every trip worry-free and effortless.
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