What is the minimum ground clearance of the Tayron?
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The minimum ground clearance of the fully loaded Tayron is 155 mm, while the ground clearance when unloaded is 205 mm. Its approach angle is 26 degrees, and the departure angle is 21 degrees. The Tayron is a mid-size SUV under FAW-Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4589 mm in length, 1860 mm in width, and 1660 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2731 mm. In terms of appearance, the Tayron adopts a new design, featuring a bold and spacious front grille with strong and dynamic lines. The front end is very full, giving a sense of solidity. The grille and LED headlights are perfectly integrated, creating a very comfortable visual effect. The daytime running lights and turn signals are combined and placed in the traditional fog light position.
I often drive the Tayron for city commuting, and its minimum ground clearance is about 200mm, which is a medium level among SUVs. There's no need to worry about scraping the bottom when going over speed bumps or mud pits. I used to drive a sedan with only 150mm ground clearance, and once during heavy rain, the accumulated water almost caused trouble. The Tayron's height provides better underbody protection and can handle water depths during the rainy season. The key is that the suspension design and the original tires are well-matched, effectively filtering out minor bumps on the road, making long trips comfortable for kids without motion sickness. However, don't be overconfident about hardcore off-roading—it's not a rugged SUV, so you still need to be cautious and avoid large potholes. Regularly checking tire pressure during maintenance helps maintain stable clearance, making it suitable for family car safety needs.