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Which Mustang has the highest ground clearance?

Across the current Mustang lineup, the Ford Mustang Mach-E sits the tallest, giving it the highest ground clearance among Mustangs. It’s a crossover/SUV by design, so it typically sits higher off the road than the sportier, lower-slung pony cars in Ford’s stable.


Understanding ground clearance and how it’s measured


Ground clearance is the distance from the lowest point of a vehicle’s undercarriage to the pavement. It affects approach angles, off-road capability, and everyday practicality. For performance-focused coupes, ride height is often lowered to improve handling, while crossovers like the Mach-E are built with a higher stance for ease of entry, improved visibility, and rough-road tolerance.


Mustang models and their ground clearance


The following overview highlights representative Mustang variants and how they typically sit in terms of height off the ground.



  • Ford Mustang Mach-E (electric crossover): roughly 6 to 7 inches of ground clearance, depending on wheel/tire package and suspension settings.

  • Ford Mustang (S550 generation — coupe/convertible GT, EcoBoost, and related trims): generally about 4 to 5 inches, with many configurations around 4.5–4.8 inches due to sport-tuned suspensions.

  • Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (high-performance variant): typically around 4 to 4.5 inches, lowered for track-oriented performance and aero considerations.


Note: Exact figures vary by model year, trim, wheel size, and optional aero or performance packages. For precise measurements, consult the official Ford specifications for the exact build you’re considering.


What drives the height differences


Several factors influence ground clearance within the Mustang lineup: the vehicle’s platform (crossover versus sport coupe), suspension tune, wheel and tire size, and any aero components. While the Mach-E maintains a higher stance to accommodate practicality and comfort, the traditional Mustangs prioritize tight handling, which typically comes with a lower ride height.


Bottom line


In practical terms, the Mustang Mach-E is the highest-riding option in Ford’s Mustang family today. If ground clearance is a top priority—whether for snow, rough roads, or speed bumps—the Mach-E stands out among Mustangs. The gasoline-powered coupes and especially the Shelby variants sit noticeably lower, prioritizing performance and aerodynamics over height.


Summary


Summary: Among current Ford Mustangs, the Mustang Mach-E offers the greatest ground clearance, typically around 6–7 inches, significantly higher than the 4–5 inch range most gasoline-powered Mustangs reach and higher than the lowered performance variants. For drivers prioritizing height and practicality, the Mach-E is the clear leader; for those prioritizing sport-focused handling, the traditional Mustangs stay closer to the ground.

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