The ground clearance of most Honda CR-V models is about 8.2 inches (208 millimeters).
That figure covers the current fifth-generation CR-V (2017–present) and its hybrid variants; small variations can occur due to wheel size, trim, and tuning across model years.
Model-year snapshots
Here is a quick snapshot of typical ground clearance figures for common CR-V configurations.
Gasoline vs Hybrid figures
In practice, both gasoline and hybrid CR-V models commonly list around 8.2 inches (208 mm) of ground clearance, with minor variation depending on wheel size and other equipment.
- Gasoline CR-V with standard wheel sizes (typically 16–18 inches, depending on trim): about 8.2 inches (208 mm).
- CR-V Hybrid: around 8.2 inches (208 mm), with slight variation by wheel/tire selection.
- Models with larger wheels or aero packages: clearance may drop slightly, generally staying within roughly 8.0–8.3 inches.
Overall, buyers should expect roughly the same clearance across current trims, with only small differences caused by wheel size and optional equipment.
Before evaluating practical use, note several factors that can affect ground clearance in real-life conditions.
What can affect ground clearance in real life
Several factors can alter how high the CR-V sits above the road in daily driving.
- Wheel and tire size: larger wheels or low-profile tires can reduce underbody clearance slightly; smaller wheels can raise it a touch.
- Suspension wear and payload: heavy loads, worn springs, or aftermarket modifications can lower ride height.
- Accessories and roof racks: bulky attachments can reduce clearance to obstacles above the bumper.
- Model year and trim differences: design tweaks in refresh years can shift clearance by small margins.
In typical use, most drivers will notice only minor changes in clearance unless carrying heavy payloads or using nonstandard wheel configurations.
How to verify your vehicle’s exact clearance
To confirm the exact ground clearance for your specific CR-V, follow these steps.
- Consult the official spec sheet for your year and trim; Honda lists the ground clearance for each configuration.
- Measure the actual clearance on a level surface with the vehicle unloaded and tires properly inflated.
- If you’ve installed aftermarket wheels/tires, re-measure since they can change the height slightly.
Knowing your exact clearance helps with navigating steep driveways, rough lots, and loading equipment on the roof.
Summary
Across recent Honda CR-V generations, ground clearance sits in a narrow band around 8.2 inches (about 208 millimeters). While most trims share this figure, wheel size, suspension tuning, payload, and optional equipment can cause small variations. For precise numbers, refer to the specific year/trim spec or measure your own vehicle.


