What is the ground clearance of the Tayron?
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The ground clearance of the Tayron is 205mm when unloaded and 158mm when fully loaded. For a mid-size SUV, this ground clearance is at a normal level, ensuring high-speed driving stability while improving the vehicle's off-road capability. The Tayron adopts a new family-style design, with the center console slightly tilted towards the driver's seat for easier operation. The lower part of the center console and the gear shift lever area feature a more traditional design, with a simple and clear layout. The 10.3-inch full LCD instrument panel is paired with a 9.2-inch central control touch screen, along with 10-color adjustable ambient lighting, making the interior more youthful and stylish.
I just bought a Tayron as a family car, with a ground clearance of about 175mm, which is equivalent to 17.5 centimeters. I don’t have to worry about scraping the bottom on speed bumps when driving in the city, and it handles muddy roads easily during weekend outings with the family. This height makes the car more stable when turning, and I don’t panic too much about puddles on rainy days. However, it’s not designed for hardcore off-roading, and the height will decrease slightly when fully loaded with passengers or luggage, to about 165mm. Regularly check the tire pressure to ensure it’s not too low, as it indirectly affects the car’s clearance. Overall, the height is moderate, suitable for daily commuting and occasional light adventures, making it quite worry-free.