What is the minimum ground clearance of the Ford Kuga?

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McRose
07/28/25 7:39pm
The minimum ground clearance of the Ford Kuga is 180 millimeters. The minimum ground clearance of the Kuga refers to the distance between the lowest point (excluding the wheels) and the supporting surface, which indicates the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles like rocks or tree stumps without collision. A higher ground clearance generally improves off-road capability, but if the Kuga's ground clearance is too high, it may reduce stability during high-speed driving. The Ford Kuga is a compact SUV under Changan Ford. The dimensions of the Kuga 2WD Jingyi Edition are 4524 mm in length, 1838 mm in width, and 1685 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690 mm. Other versions measure 4524 mm in length, 1838 mm in width, and 1701 mm in height, with the same wheelbase of 2690 mm. Generally, sedans have a ground clearance between 110 mm and 150 mm, while SUVs range from 200 mm to 250 mm. However, the Kuga's ground clearance is not static—it varies depending on the load condition. Therefore, changes in ground clearance should be considered based on the vehicle's load. When selecting a vehicle, ground clearance can be one of the reference factors. The choice depends on the vehicle's intended use and road conditions. For urban driving with well-paved roads, a lower ground clearance enhances stability and comfort. For frequent off-road travel or rough terrain, a higher ground clearance is advisable to avoid underbody scrapes or damage.
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CaliLynn
08/12/25 12:34am
I've been paying close attention to automotive design details. Taking the Kuga as an example, its standard minimum ground clearance is 200mm, equivalent to 20 centimeters. This value represents the distance from the lowest point of the vehicle's undercarriage to the ground, typically measured at the front and rear suspension areas. For daily use, this height allows the Kuga to easily navigate speed bumps or minor road imperfections in urban settings, preventing underbody scrapes and enhancing comfort. In light off-road scenarios like dirt roads or small ruts, the 200mm clearance provides decent buffer space, though it's not suitable for rocky steep slopes. Note that modifications or heavy loading may reduce this clearance, so regular checks of suspension and tire conditions are recommended. Overall, the Kuga's design strikes a balance between passability and stability, placing it in the upper-middle range of SUV parameters.
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