What is the maximum wading depth of the T-Roc?
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According to official information, the maximum wading depth of the T-Roc is 50 cm. Common tire specifications include 215/50R18 and 215/55R17, with body lengths of 4318mm and 4326mm, and a vehicle weight ranging from 1385kg to 1510kg. The body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV. Maximum wading depth refers to the deepest water a vehicle can safely pass through. Generally, the maximum wading depth for sedans does not exceed 30 cm, while SUVs can handle slightly deeper water, though it's still best not to exceed 50 cm. Among common models, the GAC Trumpchi GS8 has a maximum wading depth of 30 cm, the Audi A4 32 cm, the Volkswagen Sagitar 30 cm, the Land Rover Range Rover 90 cm, the Jeep Compass 48 cm, and the Toyota Highlander 45 cm. SUVs clearly outperform sedans in terms of wading depth. Generally, when driving through water, vehicle owners should take different measures depending on the water depth and the vehicle's characteristics, as outlined below: If the water reaches the exhaust pipe height, it is relatively safe. Even if water enters the exhaust pipe, the pressure inside is sufficient to expel it. As long as the engine is not turned off in the water, water will not flow back into the vehicle. If the water reaches the door frame height, it becomes more dangerous. The vehicle's circuits, electronic components, and sensors are mostly located at the bottom, increasing the risk of short circuits and damage to critical electrical parts, which may prevent the car from starting. If the water reaches the air intake height, it is extremely hazardous. Driving directly into such conditions can cause the engine to stall immediately, leading to permanent damage or rendering the engine unusable.