Which sedans have a ground clearance of over 200mm?

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VanEmiliano
07/25/25 1:23pm
Sedans with a ground clearance of over 200mm include: Mazda CX-5, with a minimum ground clearance of 210mm; Nissan X-Trail, with a minimum ground clearance of 210mm; and Citroen C5 AIRCROSS, with a minimum ground clearance of 201mm. Taking the Mazda CX-5 as an example, it is positioned as a compact SUV, with body dimensions of 4555mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1710mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. The Mazda CX-5 comprehensively uses Skyactiv technology in its engine, transmission, body, and chassis, featuring a dynamic black interior design that harmonizes with its sporty exterior, presenting a simple and practical overall design.
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OMiles
08/11/25 8:44pm
As a long-time owner who has driven various car models, I'd like to share some sedan options with ground clearance exceeding 200mm. Honestly, traditional sedans that truly meet this standard are rare, as sedans typically have lower centers of gravity - for example, the Toyota Camry has about 150mm clearance. However, some crossover or all-terrain versions come close to or exceed 200mm, such as the Subaru Outback with an impressive 220mm ground clearance, which performs very steadily on muddy or snowy roads and avoids underbody scraping issues. The Volvo V60 Cross Country is another excellent choice with 210mm clearance, practical for both urban commuting and suburban trips. Remember that high-clearance vehicles may have slightly poorer handling, with less cornering stability than low-profile cars, but if you frequently encounter bumpy roads, these small sacrifices are worthwhile. I recommend test-driving these models to experience their feel firsthand rather than just looking at the specifications.
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