When it comes to the "low lying" style in modified cars, many people will think of modification cases of sports cars such as the Civic, Toyota 86 or Audi BMW. But recently foreign media reported an MPV modification program from Volkswagen, which is based on Volkswagen T6 Metrocive California, and let's take a closer look.
The Volkswagen T6 modified car was jointly built by Volkswagen and the professional modification parts manufacturer H&R, and the new car was equipped with a coil spring group from H&R, which reduced the ground height of the vehicle by about 60 mm, while the rear axle of the new car can be adjusted between 20 and 50 mm. As ground clearance decreases, the vehicle's center of gravity also shifts downwards, and body roll during quick turns is significantly reduced, ensuring a significant upgrade to the driving experience. In addition, the new car is also equipped with a new set of blackened wheels, which is more visually excellent.
Volkswagen Current Metroway (T7)
Volkswagen Metrowe has now completed the replacement in overseas markets, and the current model on sale in the market is codenamed T7. The new cars are available in a variety of models, including cargo, short-axle passenger and long-axle versions. Powered, the new car is available in 1.5T petrol, 2.0T diesel and 1.4T plug-in hybrids, with a drivetrain matching a 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The high-end model is equipped with a full LCD digital instrument + LCD central control integrated screen, built-in navigation, parking assistance and other configurations, compared with Buick GL8, Toyota Syna and other models are more cost-effective.