What is the minimum ground clearance of the Volkswagen Talagon?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Volkswagen Talagon is approximately 170mm. This value is neither good nor bad, but rather determined based on needs. Generally, a higher ground clearance is maintained to ensure passability, while sports cars focused on performance prioritize handling and stability. Below is an introduction to ground clearance: 1: Minimum ground clearance value: Indicates the height of the car chassis. The larger the value, the less likely the car is to scrape the bottom when passing obstacles. The minimum ground clearance value is not necessarily static, as it also depends on the vehicle's load. Typically, under full load and stationary conditions, the distance from the lowest point under the chassis to the level ground is considered the minimum ground clearance value. 2: Ground clearance value: Generally, the minimum ground clearance for sedans ranges between 110mm and 150mm. For sedans, a larger ground clearance (over 130mm) provides relatively better passability but poorer high-speed stability; a smaller ground clearance (below 110mm) offers better high-speed stability but poorer passability. Nowadays, models equipped with air suspension can automatically adjust the ground clearance, better meeting the dual needs of passability and high-speed stability. 3: Load: The ground clearance values of a car are not static and depend on the load condition. Therefore, determining the ground clearance also depends on the changes in load, and the maximum load variation should be considered when evaluating ground clearance.