Ride height or ground clearance is the amount of space between the base of an automobile
tire
A tire (North American English) or tyre (Commonwealth English) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a Rim (wheel), wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide Traction (engineeri ...
and the lowest point of the automobile, typically the bottom exterior of the differential housing (even though the lower
shock mounting point may be lower); or, more properly, to the shortest distance between a flat, level surface, and the lowest part of a vehicle other than those parts designed to contact the ground (such as tires, tracks, skis, etc.). Ground clearance is measured with standard vehicle equipment, and for cars, is usually given with no cargo or passengers.
Function

Ground clearance is a critical factor in several important characteristics of a vehicle. For all vehicles, especially cars, variations in clearance represent a trade-off between
handling,
ride quality, and practicality.
A higher ride height and ground clearance means that the
wheels have more vertical room to travel and absorb road shocks. Also, the car is more capable of being driven on surfaces that are not level, without the scraping against surface obstacles and possibly damaging the chassis and underbody.
For a higher ride height, the
center of mass
In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space (sometimes referred to as the barycenter or balance point) is the unique point at any given time where the weight function, weighted relative position (vector), position of the d ...
of the car is higher, which makes for less precise and more dangerous handling characteristics (most notably, the chance of
rollover is higher). Higher ride heights will typically adversely affect
aerodynamic
Aerodynamics () is the study of the motion of atmosphere of Earth, air, particularly when affected by a solid object, such as an airplane wing. It involves topics covered in the field of fluid dynamics and its subfield of gas dynamics, and is an ...
properties. This is why
sports car
A sports car is a type of automobile that is designed with an emphasis on dynamic performance, such as Automobile handling, handling, acceleration, top speed, the thrill of driving, and Auto racing, racing capability. Sports cars originated in ...
s typically have very low clearances, while
off-road vehicle
An off-road vehicle (ORV), also known as an off-highway vehicle (OHV), overland vehicle or adventure vehicle, is a type of transportation specifically engineered to navigate unpaved roads and surfaces. These include trails, forest roads, and ...
s and
SUVs have higher ones.
Example ride heights
A road car usually has a ride height around , while an
SUV usually lies around . Two well-known extremes are the
Ferrari F40
The Ferrari F40 (Type F120) is a Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, mid-engine, rear-wheel drive sports car engineered by Nicola Materazzi with styling by Pininfarina. It was built from 1987 until 1992, with the LM and GTE race car version ...
with a ride height and the
Hummer H1 with a ride height.
The table below provides average ride height for different car types which were available on the market in India in 2020:
Specialized uses
Underslung frame
Some cars have used
underslung frames to achieve a lower ride height and the consequent improvement in center of gravity. The 1905–14 cars of the
American Motor Car Company are one example.
Self-leveling
Self-leveling suspension systems are designed to maintain a constant ride height regardless of load. The suspension detects the load via mechanical or electronic means and raises or lowers the vehicle, by inflating cylinders in the suspension to lift the chassis higher. Vehicles not equipped with self-leveling will pitch down at one end when laden; this adversely affects ride, handling, and aerodynamic properties.
Height adjustable
Some modern automobiles (such as the
Audi Allroad Quattro and
Tesla Model S) have
height adjustable suspension, which can vary the ride height by adjusting the
hydropneumatic suspension or
air suspension. This adjustment can be automatic, depending on road conditions, and/or the settings selected by the driver. Many buses include a kneeling feature to make it easier for passengers to board and alight, and a ferry lift feature to increase the ground clearance, which is useful for steep ground transitions, such as driving onto ferries, as the name suggests.
Adjustable shock absorber
Other, simpler suspension systems, such as
coilover springs, offer a way of manually adjusting ride height (and often, spring stiffness) by compressing the spring
in situ
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, using a threaded shaft and adjustable knob or nut.
Aftermarket
Lowering a car's
suspension is a common and relatively inexpensive aftermarket modification. Many car enthusiasts prefer the more aggressive look of a lowered body, and there is an easily realized
car handling
Automobile handling and vehicle handling are descriptions of the way a wheeled vehicle responds and reacts to the inputs of a driver, as well as how it moves along a track or road. It is commonly judged by how a vehicle performs particularly duri ...
improvement from the lower
center of gravity
In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space (sometimes referred to as the barycenter or balance point) is the unique point at any given time where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero. For ...
. Most passenger cars are produced such that one or two inches of lowering will not significantly increase the probability of damage. On most automobiles, ride height is modified by changing the length of the suspension
springs, and is the essence of many aftermarket suspension kits supplied by manufacturers such as
KW,
Eibach, and
H&R. For trucks, lifted trucks are popular with truck owners, who often upsize their wheels and tires when lifting their vehicles.
Military
For
armored fighting vehicle
An armoured fighting vehicle (British English) or armored fighting vehicle (American English) (AFV) is an armed combat vehicle protected by armour, generally combining operational mobility with offensive and defensive capabilities. AFVs can b ...
s (AFV), ground clearance presents an additional factor in a vehicle's overall performance: a lower ground clearance means that the vehicle minus the
chassis
A chassis (, ; plural ''chassis'' from French châssis ) is the load-bearing framework of a manufactured object, which structurally supports the object in its construction and function. An example of a chassis is a vehicle frame, the underpart ...
is lower to the ground and thus harder to spot and harder to hit. The final design of any AFV reflects a compromise between being a smaller target on one hand, and having greater battlefield mobility on the other. Very few AFVs have top speeds at which car-like handling becomes an issue, though rollovers can and do occur. By contrast, an AFV is far more likely to need high ground clearance than a road vehicle.
Trucks
18-wheel
tractor-trailers also have to take the ground clearance of both their tractor and especially trailer into consideration on certain areas of uneven terrain, such as raised
railroad crossings. Their extremely long
wheelbase
In both road and rail vehicles, the wheelbase is the horizontal distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels. For road vehicles with more than two axles (e.g. some trucks), the wheelbase is the distance between the steering (front ...
means that such terrain could potentially catch the undercarriage of the trailer in the wide space between the axles, potentially leaving the truck stuck with no means to extricate itself.
Buses
In some areas buses are required to have a ground clearance of at least .
["Code of Practice for Buses", section 3.2: Ground Clearance]
/ref> Too much ride height can cause the vehicle to have an excessively high center of gravity
In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space (sometimes referred to as the barycenter or balance point) is the unique point at any given time where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero. For ...
, which could cause the vehicle to be unstable or even flip.
Types of ground clearance
Axle clearance
Colloquially referred to as differential clearance or diff clearance. Distance from bottom exterior of axle housing or bottom exterior of differential housing, whichever is lower, to the ground.
Suspension clearance
Distance between bottom of suspension components to ground. In vehicles with independent suspension this is typically the distance between the bottom of the lower control arm and the ground.
Running clearance
Distance between the bottom of the lowest sprung mass
Sprung mass (or sprung weight), in a vehicle with a suspension, such as an automobile, motorcycle, or a tank, is the portion of the vehicle's total mass that is supported by the suspension, including in most applications approximately half of th ...
and the ground.
See also
* Approach and departure angles
* Body lift
* Breakover angle
Breakover angle or rampover angle is the maximum possible supplementary angle (usually expressed in degrees) that a vehicle, with at least one forward wheel and one rear wheel, can drive over without the Apex (geometry), apex of that angle touchi ...
* Center of mass, automotive applications
* Clearance
* Height adjustable suspension
* Loading gauge
A loading gauge is a diagram or physical structure that defines the maximum height and width dimensions in railway vehicles and their loads. Their purpose is to ensure that rail vehicles can pass safely through tunnels and under bridges, and k ...
* Speed bump
Speed bumps (also called traffic thresholds, speed breakers or sleeping policemen) are a class of traffic calming devices that use vertical deflection to slow motor-vehicle traffic in order to improve safety conditions. Variations include the s ...
* Suspension lift
A suspension lift is a modification to a vehicle to raise the ride height. It is done for the purpose of improving the Off-roading, off road performance of SUVs or trucks and other off-road vehicles, or for cosmetic purposes. Suspension lifts c ...
* Lowrider
* Turning diameter
References
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