Tiguan L Ground Clearance?
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The ground clearance of the Tiguan is 160 millimeters. The ground clearance of the Tiguan refers to the distance between the lowest point (excluding the wheels) and the supporting plane, which is used to indicate the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as rocks and tree stumps without collision. The higher the ground clearance of the Tiguan, the better its off-road capability. However, if the ground clearance is too high, the stability at high speeds may decrease. The design of the Tiguan began in 2006. Its dimensions are 4733 millimeters in length, 1839 millimeters in width, and 1673 millimeters in height, with a wheelbase of 2791 millimeters. Generally, the ground clearance of sedans ranges between 110 millimeters and 150 millimeters, while SUVs have a ground clearance between 200 millimeters and 250 millimeters. However, the Tiguan's ground clearance is not static; it also depends on the load condition. Therefore, changes in ground clearance should be considered based on the Tiguan's load variations. When selecting a vehicle, ground clearance can be one of the reference factors. The choice should depend on the vehicle's intended use and the road conditions. For well-paved urban roads, a vehicle with lower ground clearance can enhance stability and comfort. If the vehicle is frequently used in remote areas or on rough terrain, a higher ground clearance may be preferred to avoid scraping or damaging the undercarriage.