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Sedans with highest ground clearance in India
- 1Slavia and Virtus boast of highest ground clearance for sedans
- 2New generation Honda Amaze comes as a close second
- 3Numbers mentioned in this story are unladen claimed figures
Thanks to the world-class road infrastructure in India, especially inside cities, sub-urban, and rural areas, people have developed a preference for cars with higher ground clearance. Here’s a list of the top 5 mass market sedans with the highest ground clearance in India.
Top 5 mass market sedans in India with the highest ground clearance
Make & model | Claimed ground clearance |
Volkswagen Virtus | 179mm |
Skoda Slavia | 179mm |
Honda Amaze | 172mm |
Tata Tigor | 165-172mm |
Maruti Suzuki Ciaz | 170mm |
Please note that the figures mentioned above represent the unladen ground clearance numbers claimed by the manufacturer.
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Volkswagen Virtus & Skoda Slavia
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The Virtus-Slavia duo have the highest ground clearance of any sedan in India, with an unladen figure of 179mm. Both cars are identical in terms of chassis, tyre sizes, and platform.
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Honda Amaze

With an unladen ground clearance of 172mm, the new Honda Amaze sits on the third spot in our list. The Amaze recently underwent a generational change, featuring a new design language inside-out.
Tata Tigor

Petrol variants of the Tata Tigor come with a claimed ground clearance figure of 170mm, while the Tata Tigor CNG sits 5mm lower. Weirdly, the Tigor EV gets a higher claimed number of 172mm.
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Maruti Ciaz

The Maruti Suzuki Ciaz also gets an unladen clearance of 170mm, sitting at par with the Tata Tigor petrol. Recent media reports suggest that the Ciaz might soon be discontinued from the Indian market.


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