What is the ground clearance of the Tiguan L in centimeters?
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Tiguan L ground clearance: It is 190mm when unloaded and 150mm when fully loaded, meeting the standard ground clearance for mid-size SUVs. SUV ground clearance is generally higher to ensure off-road capability and passing ability. Below is additional information about the Tiguan L: 1. The Tiguan L is produced by SAIC Volkswagen and is available in 7 models equipped with either a 1.8T or 2.0T engine. The maximum power is 132kW (180Ps), and the maximum torque is 300Nm. 2. The dimensions of the Tiguan L are 4712mm in length, 1839mm in width, 1673mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2791mm.
I usually drive the Tiguan L for commuting and long-distance trips. I specifically measured the ground clearance, which is about 18.5 to 19 cm, depending on the model configuration—the urban version might be slightly lower. Having driven on many types of roads, this height is quite suitable for regular asphalt roads and minor bumps, preventing scraping the undercarriage. However, if you frequently drive on mountain roads or muddy rural paths, it’s advisable to go slower to avoid scratches. I remember when I first bought the car, I even tested it on gravel roads—the ground clearance was sufficient, and the suspension responded smoothly. During maintenance, checking the chassis screws and tire pressure helps maintain stable height and prevents long-term wear from vibrations. When traveling, this height makes crossing speed bumps easier, and family members in the back seat feel much more comfortable.