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What is the minimum ground clearance of the Octavia Combi?

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Wendy
09/02/25 5:37am
The minimum ground clearance of the Octavia Combi is 150mm when unloaded and 125mm when fully loaded. For the domestically produced Octavia Combi, the minimum ground clearance is 145mm when unloaded and 120mm when fully loaded. Here are some relevant details: 1. The new generation Octavia is produced on Volkswagen Group's new transverse modular platform, the MQB chassis. In terms of exterior dimensions, the car length reaches 4659mm (90mm longer than the current model), the width is 1814mm (45mm wider than the current model), and the wheelbase extends to 2686mm (108mm longer than the current model). 2. The larger body size also brings a larger trunk capacity. With the help of the large-opening luggage compartment, the trunk volume reaches 590 liters, which is a full 30 liters more than the existing model.
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LondonLee
09/14/25 7:45am
As a long-time wagon owner, I find the Octavia Combi's ground clearance quite crucial, typically ranging between 150mm to 160mm depending on the version - the standard model sits around 150mm for instance. Ground clearance refers to the distance between the chassis' lowest point and road surface, directly affecting off-road capability. Driving on rough roads, I can clearly feel its advantage over sedans - it handles small bumps and potholes easily, though deep ruts remain challenging. Load capacity matters too: when fully loaded with passengers/luggage, clearance reduces by 10-15mm, increasing scrape risks. The 150mm setup strikes a good balance - agile for city driving while handling most mild off-road conditions. Always verify exact figures in your model's manual as specifications may vary across model years.
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Colton
10/28/25 8:28am
When discussing the performance of station wagons, the Octavia Combi has a factory ground clearance of approximately 155mm, though actual measurements may vary due to road conditions or suspension adjustments. I find this value cleverly designed—higher than standard sedans yet without sacrificing handling like SUVs, such as maintaining stability during cornering. In terms of off-road capability, it handles shallow potholes or icy roads steadily. However, if you're considering modifications like larger tires or raised suspension, clearance can increase to 170mm, though with a slight rise in fuel consumption. For daily driving, it's best to keep the original design intact, maintaining around 155mm for optimal safety. Remember, ground clearance affects underbody protection—too low risks scraping the oil pan, while too high compromises stability. Overall, the Octavia strikes a great balance in practicality.
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EvangelineRose
12/11/25 8:44am
The Skoda Octavia Combi has a minimum ground clearance of approximately 150mm, which is considered above average for a wagon enthusiast. Compared to the 130mm clearance of regular sedans, it handles rough roads like rural dirt paths or rainy-day puddles more effectively. The driving experience is also more precise—lower body height ensures accurate cornering, making urban commuting hassle-free. Over time, I've noticed that tire size and wear can slightly affect the actual clearance; new tires might give 155mm, while worn ones reduce it a bit. In terms of practicality, its spacious interior and stable chassis make it ideal for long trips or outings. If you prioritize higher ground clearance, an SUV would be better, but the Octavia wins significantly in fuel efficiency and maintenance costs. Always check the specifications sheet when choosing, as different model years may have slight variations.
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