What is the minimum ground clearance of the Volkswagen Tiguan?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Volkswagen Tiguan 2WD version is 160mm, while the 4WD version has a minimum ground clearance of 180mm. The ground clearance when unloaded is 210mm. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding the wheels) and the road surface when the car is fully loaded. It indicates the vehicle's ability to overcome obstacles (such as rocks, etc.). The smaller the ground clearance, the worse the ability to overcome obstacles. Passenger cars generally travel on flat urban roads, so they have smaller ground clearance. Off-road vehicles have larger minimum ground clearance to overcome larger obstacles. 2. In SUVs, the minimum ground clearance often determines the vehicle's off-road capability. Additionally, due to the different drivetrain configurations compared to sedans, the minimum ground clearance in sedans or sports cars usually refers to the vertical distance between the lowest point of the body's lower contour line or the lowest component on the chassis and the ground. In SUVs, it more commonly refers to the vertical distance between the ground and the lowest component on the front or rear axle. 3. The ground clearance values of a vehicle are not static; they depend on the load condition. Therefore, determining the ground clearance also depends on the variations in load, and the maximum load variation should be considered when evaluating ground clearance.