The Honda CR‑V typically sits about 8.2 inches (208 mm) off the ground, though exact clearance varies by model year, trim level, and tire size.
Ground clearance is a key spec that affects entry and exit ease, approach angles, and how the vehicle handles rough pavement or light off-road conditions. This article explains the current CR‑V clearance and what it means for drivers when choosing trims, tires, or considering everyday use versus light adventures.
Current CR-V ground clearance
Here are the approximate figures for recent CR‑V models. Exact numbers can vary slightly with wheel and tire choices.
- Current-generation CR‑V (model years 2017–present): about 8.2 inches (208 mm) of ground clearance across most trims.
- Hybrid version within the same generation: also about 8.2 inches (208 mm).
Note: Some trim packages or aftermarket wheels can affect the measurement by a small amount, but Honda markets the current CR‑V with roughly 8.2 inches of ground clearance.
Factors that can alter the measured clearance
Wheel/tire size, suspension setup, and optional equipment can slightly change the effective clearance from the factory number.
- Tire size and profile: larger or lower-profile tires can reduce clearance slightly.
- Wheel offset and aftermarket wheels: can reduce clearance under the rocker panels or sway bar components.
- Body lift kits or roof rack accessories: may alter the overall height but not the underbody clearance itself.
When comparing models, check the official spec sheet or owner’s manual for the exact figure for your configuration.
Practical implications for buyers
Ground clearance influences how you get in and out of the vehicle, how steep a driveway you can comfortably navigate, and the risk of scuffing the underbody on uneven pavement. For most buyers, the CR‑V’s 8.2 inches offers a balance of easy daily use and modest off-road capability.
- Entry and exit height: around the same for most trims, aiding ease for adults and children.
- Approach/departure angles: adequate for city and light off-road use but not a true off-roader.
- Wheel and tire choices: can slightly raise or lower the effective height; consult dealer if you plan to modify tires.
In short, if you’re shopping for a CR‑V for urban use with occasional rough pavement, the current generation provides comfortable ground clearance without compromising interior space or ride quality.
Summary
Most current Honda CR‑V models sit around 8.2 inches (208 mm) of ground clearance, with minor variations by tire size and trim. This level balances daily practicality with enough clearance for light trails and rough roads. Always verify the exact clearance for your chosen configuration in the official spec sheet.


