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How many inches off the ground is a Toyota Camry?

The Camry sits about 5.7 inches off the ground on most recent models, with some trims and wheel configurations ranging roughly 5.4 to 5.7 inches depending on suspension and tire size.


Ground clearance is a key specification that influences how the car handles steep driveways, speed bumps, and snow. The exact number can vary by model year, trim level, and wheel/tire package, so it’s best to verify the figure for your specific vehicle.


What ground clearance means for everyday driving


Ground clearance is the distance from the road to the lowest point of the vehicle’s undercarriage. In a sedan like the Camry, this lowest point is typically the front spoiler or underbody panels, and it can change with sportier suspensions, larger wheels, or different tire profiles.


Typical values by configuration


The following ranges reflect common configurations in recent Camrys. Because Toyota publishes official figures by year and wheel size, your exact number may vary by model and options.



  • Standard or base trims with typical wheel sizes (about 16–18 inches): approximately 5.7 inches

  • Sport-oriented trims with larger wheels (such as 19-inch wheels): about 5.4–5.5 inches

  • Hybrid variants: often similar to non-hybrid builds, typically around 5.4–5.7 inches depending on wheel/tire choice


Because wheel size and suspension tuning influence ground clearance, the value you get from your Camry may differ from the figures above. Check your vehicle’s official specification label or the owner’s manual for the exact clearance.


Practical considerations for drivers


Understanding your Camry’s ground clearance helps with navigating steep driveways, garage ramps, and snow. If you frequently encounter obstacles, confirm the exact clearance for your specific trim and wheel setup, and consider loading height when planning trips or city parking.


How to measure your Camry’s ground clearance


To measure accurately, use level ground and follow these steps:



  • Park on a flat surface with the tires unloaded and the car at its normal ride height.

  • Locate the lowest undercarriage point (often a rocker panel, front spoiler, or subframe).

  • Place a ruler or tape measure vertically from the road to that lowest point and record the distance in inches.


Keep in mind that loads inside the car and road conditions can slightly alter the measurement. For precise planning, measure with a representative load and wheel/tire configuration similar to your typical setup.


Summary


In short, a Toyota Camry generally sits about 5.7 inches off the ground, with typical variations between 5.4 and 5.7 inches depending on year, trim, and wheel size. For an exact figure on a specific vehicle, check the official specification sheet or owner’s manual, especially if you have aftermarket wheels or a sport/hybrid package.

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