What is the ground clearance of the Touareg?

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LaAaron
07/24/25 2:36pm
The ground clearance of the Touareg is 170mm, with a minimum ground clearance of 160mm. The Volkswagen Touareg's chassis features a front MacPherson and rear E-type multi-link suspension combination. Although it shares the same suspension type as the Tiguan L, the Touareg's larger curb weight necessitated the use of cast iron for the front suspension lower control arm to better handle the heavier body's greater load on the suspension system. In terms of exterior design, the Touareg heavily draws inspiration from the CrossBlue concept car, presenting a very imposing overall appearance. Details include a dual-slat chrome horizontal grille that extends directly into the headlight assembly.
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DominicLynn
08/11/25 8:21am
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