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How high is a Toyota Yaris cross from the ground?

The Toyota Yaris Cross typically sits about 180 mm (7.1 inches) of ground clearance, though the exact figure can vary by market, trim level, and wheel/tire choice.


Understanding this height helps prospective buyers gauge how well the compact crossover handles rough roads, speed bumps, and entry/exit comfort. It also clarifies why different versions of the same model can feel slightly different in everyday driving. This article explains the official measurement, what influences it in practice, and how to interpret it for your needs.


Ground clearance: what the spec means


Definition and measurement


Ground clearance is the vertical distance from the road to the lowest point of the vehicle’s underbody. For most crossovers like the Yaris Cross, the measurement is taken with standard equipment and typical load, reflecting its capability to clear obstacles without scraping.


Ground clearance figures by market and trim


Baseline figure


Toyota commonly lists a baseline ground clearance of around 180 mm (7.1 inches) for the Yaris Cross in official specifications across many regions. This provides a consistent reference point for evaluating approach over rough pavement and speed bumps.


Factors that can cause variation


Several practical factors can influence the measured height you experience in real-world driving. The main elements are:



  • Wheel size and tire profile: Larger diameter wheels or low-profile tires can reduce the visible clearance by a few millimeters compared with the baseline.

  • Suspension tuning and trim level: Different suspension setups or sportier/comfort-oriented calibrations can alter ride height slightly.

  • Underbody protection and optional equipment: Skid plates or other undercarriage accessories can add to the lowest point of the vehicle.

  • Load and occupancy: A heavier payload or more occupants can compress the suspension and reduce clearance marginally when parked or in motion.


In practice, the official figure of about 180 mm remains a solid reference, but real-world clearance can vary slightly depending on wheels, tires, and load.


Practical implications for drivers


With roughly 180 mm of ground clearance, the Yaris Cross sits higher than a standard hatchback, which helps with rough pavement, gravel, and some uneven surfaces. It remains easy to step into and out of compared with larger SUVs, but drivers should still consider ramp angles, steep driveways, and off-road use beyond its class capabilities. Always verify clearance when swapping wheels or adding heavy protective gear that could alter height.


Summary


For most markets, the Toyota Yaris Cross offers about 180 mm (7.1 inches) of ground clearance as the baseline figure. Actual height can vary a bit due to wheel/tire choices, suspension options, and load. When evaluating a specific trim or market, check the local brochure or Toyota’s official specifications to confirm the exact clearance for your chosen configuration.

How tall is the Toyota Yaris Cross ride?


1,595 mm
The Toyota Yaris Cross has dimensions of approximately 4,180 mm in length, 1,765 mm in width, and 1,595 mm in height.



What are the disadvantages of the Yaris Cross?


The Yaris Cross is quite boxy for a small car and, together with elements such as the CVT transmission and large mirrors, it means it's not as quiet as you might like on the open road at motorway speeds.



What is the ground clearance of a Toyota Yaris Cross?


The Toyota Yaris Cross ground clearance varies by model and region, ranging from 160 mm to 212 mm. For example, the GR Sport Hybrid has a lower ground clearance of 160 mm, while certain hybrid and petrol models can have up to 210–212 mm. 
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  • GR Sport Hybrid: 160 mm
  • Standard Hybrid/Petrol: 210–212 mm (depending on the specific model and market)
  • Toyota UK: 170 mm
  • Toyota Australia: 170 mm for standard trims and 160 mm for the GR Sport 



Which Toyota car has the highest ground clearance?


The Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro has the highest ground clearance at 11.1 inches. Other models with high ground clearance include the Toyota Land Cruiser LC300 and the Toyota Fortuner, which have 9.26 and 8.86 inches, respectively. The Toyota Tacoma with the double cab also offers up to 11.5 inches of ground clearance. 
Highest ground clearance Toyota models

  • Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro: 11.1 inches
  • Toyota Tacoma (Double Cab): 11.5 inches
  • Toyota Land Cruiser LC300: 9.26 inches
  • Toyota Fortuner: 8.86 inches 


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