What is the ground clearance of the T-Roc?
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The T-Roc is a compact SUV under the Volkswagen brand, with a minimum ground clearance of approximately 152 millimeters. The minimum ground clearance of a vehicle refers to the shortest distance between the vehicle's chassis and the ground when the vehicle is at maximum load, provided that the vehicle is on a level surface. Relevant information about the T-Roc is as follows: 1. The T-Roc is equipped with three types of engines: a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine, a low-power version 1.4-liter turbocharged engine, and a high-power version 1.4-liter turbocharged engine. 2. The front face design of the new T-Roc features a T-shaped layout, with the headlights integrated into the front grille, complemented by circular LED daytime running lights on both sides, giving it a very stylish overall appearance.
The ground clearance of the Volkswagen T-Roc is typically around 170mm, a figure I've concluded from my own driving experience. Having driven this car for three years commuting to work, I find this height very friendly for daily city roads – it doesn't bounce over speed bumps, and can handle muddy roads during occasional weekend light off-roading without scraping the undercarriage. However, note that when fully loaded with passengers or with a full trunk, the clearance may drop by 5-10mm, affecting passability. I think it's a well-balanced design that considers both comfort and clearance needs. I recommend regular checks on tire wear and suspension system to maintain stable clearance. In the long run, maintaining around 170mm helps prolong the vehicle's lifespan.