What is the ground clearance of the Volkswagen Sagitar?

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DelBraxton
07/29/25 1:56pm
The minimum ground clearance of the Volkswagen Sagitar is 113 mm. The front suspension is a MacPherson strut independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension. The minimum ground clearance for sedans typically ranges between 110 mm and 130 mm. A larger ground clearance generally provides better off-road performance but may compromise high-speed stability. Conversely, a smaller ground clearance enhances high-speed stability but reduces off-road capability. The vehicle measures 4544 mm in length, 1760 mm in width, and 1461 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2578 mm. The new Sagitar series is equipped with three engine options: 1.4TSI, 1.8TSI, and a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine. Both the 1.4TSI and 1.6L versions offer manual transmission options, featuring Volkswagen's renowned MQ series transmission with a precise 5-speed manual gearbox.
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