Ground clearance is the distance between the lowest point on a Opel Combo's undercarriage and the ground.It is an important factor to consider when driving off-road or in areas with rough terrain, as a higher ground clearance allows this to clear obstacles more easily.With it’s
wheelbase of 2785 mm and
height of 1812 mm,
the Opel Combo has a ground clearance of 155 mm. The highest ground clearance you can find amongst similar vehicles has Volvo XC60 2.4D (D ), which is 75 mm more than the Combo N1 1.5 Diesel -
230 mm.To give an example, the Volvo has a 75 mm higher ground clearance compared to the Opel , giving the Volvo an advantage in this aspect. On the other hand, the worst ground clearance in the " Hochdach-Kombi" category is the Skoda Superb 1.9 TDI , which is 139 mm - that makes it 16 mm less than the Opel in question.Height-wise, the Volvo outperforms the rival by 350 mm.
The difference in Ground clearance between first generation (A) from 1989 and last generation (Combo E (1. Facelift)) from 2024 is 14.5cm mm.