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What is the minimum ground clearance of the Ford Kuga?

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LandonFitz
07/29/2025, 08:33:59 PM

The minimum ground clearance of the Ford Kuga is 210mm. Below are the specific details of the Ford Kuga: 1. The body dimensions of the Ford Kuga are 4524mm in length, 1838mm in width, and 1701mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690mm. The Ford Kuga is an SUV under the Ford brand. 2. In terms of power, the Ford Kuga offers two engine options: the Ecoboost180 (1.5T) and the Ecoboost245 (2.0T), with maximum power outputs of 181 horsepower and 245 horsepower respectively, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Extended information: Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding the wheels) and the supporting surface when the vehicle is fully loaded and stationary, used to characterize the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as stones and tree stumps without collision.

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Eva
08/15/2025, 01:23:12 AM

I remember the Ford Kuga's minimum ground clearance is about 5.7 inches, which converts to 145mm. It feels quite stable when I drive it in the city, especially when going over speed bumps or small puddles, as it rarely scrapes the bottom since it's taller than regular sedans. Ground clearance refers to the height from the lowest point of the car to the road surface. A higher clearance gives more peace of mind, especially during heavy rain with lots of standing water or when driving on rural muddy roads, making it less likely to get stuck. However, if you frequently drive on mountain roads or rough terrain, it's not the strongest option—among SUVs, it's just average. I recommend checking the manual for the specific year before buying, as there might be slight differences between versions like 2WD or 4WD. Overall, it's sufficient for daily driving and makes parking and getting in and out hassle-free.

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DelKyle
10/19/2025, 04:42:21 AM

As someone who frequently goes on outdoor adventures, I've driven the Ford Escape, which has a ground clearance of around 5.7 inches. That's approximately 145 mm, meaning the vehicle can handle minor obstacles like small hills or shallow streams without scraping the undercarriage. Higher ground clearance improves off-road capability, but the Escape leans more towards urban design, so don't expect it to handle hardcore off-roading. I've tried it fully loaded on gravel roads, and the suspension held up well with minimal clearance changes. If you love road trips, upgrading to better tires might be safer. Check the official specs—post-2019 models usually maintain this range.

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Gabriel
12/02/2025, 09:29:44 PM

I focus on car specifications, and the Ford Escape has a minimum ground clearance of 5.7 inches (145 mm). This defines the distance from the lowest part of the vehicle to the ground, which is a standard SUV size. It improves the vehicle's passability, especially over bumps or low obstacles, reducing the risk of damage. Compared to similar models like the Honda CR-V, the Escape is slightly lower but sufficient for daily use. Note that loading may slightly reduce the height, so check the manual to avoid discrepancies.

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SanMolly
01/22/2026, 10:53:25 PM

When I first bought the car, I was curious about the Ford Kuga's ground clearance and found it to be around 5.7 inches. As a beginner, I realized this affects the car's performance on uneven roads—higher clearance means less scraping. The Kuga's 145mm value is suitable for city commuting, making it easy to enter and exit parking lots. However, be cautious on dirt roads; it's advisable to test drive to feel the chassis and confirm the model year with the dealer to avoid discrepancies. Simply put, it's a practical choice—not flashy but reliable.

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AveryAnn
04/18/2026, 10:32:55 PM

I have experience with family vehicles, and the Ford Escape's minimum ground clearance is around 5.7 inches (145 mm). This height ensures stability when carrying kids and luggage, and reduces the risk of slipping in snow or light rain. Ground clearance is clearly defined as the lowest point between the car's chassis and the road—higher clearance means better safety. The Escape isn't exceptionally tall, but it offers good balance, making it comfortable for highway driving or traffic jams. I recommend checking the suspension during maintenance to ensure accurate measurements, which helps keep it reliable for long-term use.

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