Ground clearance is the distance between the lowest point on a Toyota C-HR'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 2640 mm and
height of 1558 mm,
the Toyota C-HR has a ground clearance of 154 mm. The highest ground clearance you can find amongst similar vehicles has Dacia Bigster hybrid 155 (DJF ), which is 66 mm more than the C-HR 1.8 Hybrid -
220 mm.To give an example, the Dacia has a 66 mm higher ground clearance compared to the Toyota , giving the Dacia an advantage in this aspect. On the other hand, the worst ground clearance in the "medium SUV" category is the Mercedes-Benz GLB 180 , which is 135 mm - that makes it 19 mm less than the Toyota in question.Height-wise, the Toyota outperforms the rival by 134 mm.
The difference in Ground clearance between first generation (X10) from 2016 and last generation (C-HR X20) from 2024 is 15.4cm mm.