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The ground clearance of the Jeep Commander ranges from 8.5 to 8.6 inches depending on trim, option package and model year.
Scroll down to see the year-by-year ground clearance data, organized by trim package, for the Jeep Commander below.
The 2010 Jeep Commander has a ground clearance of 8.6 inches.
See the ground clearance data of the 2010 Jeep Commander outlined in the table below.
Trim Package(s) | All |
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Min. Ground Clearance (imperial) | 8.6" |
Min. Ground Clearance (metric) | 21.8 cm |
The 2009 Jeep Commander has a ground clearance of 8.6 inches.
See the ground clearance data of the 2009 Jeep Commander outlined in the table below.
Trim Package(s) | All |
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Min. Ground Clearance (imperial) | 8.6" |
Min. Ground Clearance (metric) | 21.8 cm |
The 2008 Jeep Commander has a ground clearance of 8.6 inches.
See the ground clearance data of the 2008 Jeep Commander outlined in the table below.
Trim Package(s) | All |
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Min. Ground Clearance (imperial) | 8.6" |
Min. Ground Clearance (metric) | 21.8 cm |
The 2007 Jeep Commander has a ground clearance of 8.5 inches.
See the ground clearance data of the 2007 Jeep Commander outlined in the table below.
Trim Package(s) | All |
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Min. Ground Clearance (imperial) | 8.5" |
Min. Ground Clearance (metric) | 21.6 cm |
The 2006 Jeep Commander has a ground clearance of 8.6 inches.
See the ground clearance data of the 2006 Jeep Commander outlined in the table below.
Trim Package(s) | All |
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Min. Ground Clearance (imperial) | 8.6" |
Min. Ground Clearance (metric) | 21.8 cm |
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