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

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LeWalter
07/25/25 1:11pm
The minimum ground clearance of the new CR-V is 179mm. Introduction to ground clearance: The ground clearance of a vehicle refers to the distance between the ground and the lowest point of the rigid components at the bottom of the vehicle when it is parked on a level surface, commonly known as the minimum ground clearance. It is an important parameter in vehicle design, as the size of the ground clearance directly affects the vehicle's off-road capability and appearance. Higher ground clearance: The larger the minimum ground clearance, the better the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the higher center of gravity reduces stability. Lower ground clearance: The smaller the minimum ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the lower center of gravity increases stability.
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