What is the minimum ground clearance of the new CR-V?
2 Answers
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. It is also commonly known as the minimum ground clearance. This is an important parameter in automotive design, as the size of the ground clearance directly affects the vehicle's off-road capability and appearance. Large ground clearance: The larger the minimum ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the higher the center of gravity, which reduces stability. Small ground clearance: The smaller the minimum ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain, but the lower the center of gravity, which increases stability.
I remember the new CR-V has a ground clearance of around 200mm, which is quite practical for daily driving. Personally, I've driven it several times and never worried about scraping the undercarriage when going over bumps—like those small slopes in parking lots or waterlogged areas after rain—it handles them with ease. Design-wise, the CR-V leans toward urban use, but this height supports occasional off-road adventures; during our last countryside trip on dirt roads, it performed steadily. The exact figure may vary slightly by configuration—FWD models are about 198mm, while AWD versions approach 208mm—so I’d recommend checking Honda’s official website or manual for confirmation. Maintaining good tire condition also helps prevent changes in height. Overall, the 200mm clearance gives the CR-V a balance of comfort and reliability, avoiding common undercarriage scraping issues.