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What is the minimum ground clearance of the Talagon?

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Sharon
07/29/25 3:49pm
The minimum ground clearance of the Talagon is 200mm. Here is some knowledge about the Talagon: 1. Vehicle Positioning: Volkswagen's latest global flagship SUV: The Talagon, as a heavyweight flagship product launched on the 30th anniversary of FAW-Volkswagen, will upgrade the brand value based on the 30-year cooperation in brand and technology between FAW Group and Volkswagen Group, practicing brand elevation and truly impacting the luxury brand market. 2. Industry Level: As a new product in the large SUV market, the Talagon closely follows the upgraded needs of the new middle-class users, integrating high-end business and luxurious comfort design elements into the interior design. While meeting users' demands for SUV off-road performance and exterior design, it also satisfies users' all-scenario needs through interior designs that surpass those of luxury cars, truly achieving the goal of being suitable for both business and family use, as well as off-road capabilities.
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RuthDella
08/15/25 3:35am
I just went to the 4S dealership last month to test drive the Talagon, paying special attention to the ground clearance. The salesperson said the minimum ground clearance is about 200mm when unloaded and drops to around 170mm when fully loaded. This figure is slightly higher than the Highlander, so it handles rural dirt roads with no problem and can easily climb curbs. Actually, this is a key metric to consider when buying an SUV, as it directly affects off-road capability. Once, I encountered a large pothole on a suburban road under construction—other sedans in our group had to detour, but I just drove the Talagon right over it without scraping the undercarriage at all. Remember to check tire pressure regularly; insufficient pressure can reduce the effective ground clearance. A decent tire pressure gauge costs just a few dollars.
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JacksonLee
10/12/25 4:09am
Last time I helped a friend choose a car, I specifically researched the Teramont's parameters. The official ground clearance is stated as 200mm. This height is quite suitable for a city SUV, sitting between off-road vehicles and sedans. The most noticeable benefit during daily driving is going over speed bumps—you barely feel any bumps. A word of caution: don't be fooled by modifications. Some owners add body kits that actually reduce ground clearance. Pay extra attention during rain or snow—accumulated snow over 15cm can easily scrape the undercarriage. When parking, the typical curb height is about 12cm, and this car can drive straight up without any issues.
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DiGrant
11/25/25 5:12am
When I first got the Touareg, I specifically measured the ground clearance. Unloaded, it measured just over 200mm with a ruler. This height is about half a palm more than a sedan, providing extra confidence when driving through waterlogged sections. Many car enthusiasts are concerned about off-road capability—practical tests show it can handle a maximum 20-degree slope. When purchasing, I recommend asking the salesperson to demonstrate on a ramp for the most intuitive experience. Daily driving requires caution with sunken manhole covers—even high ground clearance can't protect against deep potholes.
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