Turning circle is important for city driving, even for a Off-road vehicles like the SsangYong Rexton e-XDI 220 are built to handle rough terrain and challenging conditions. One key feature (apart from the
ground clearance of 203 mm) that contributes to their off-road capabilities is a good turning circle, which allows them to make sharp turns and navigate tight spaces while driving over uneven ground. Turning circle is measured in meters it takes for the Rexton e-XDI 220 to complete a whole circle (diameter). With it’s
length of 4850 mm and
wheelbase of 2865 mm,
the SsangYong Rexton e-XDI 220 has a turning circle of 11 m. The best turning abilities you can find amongst similar vehicles has Jeep Cherokee 2.5 (ZJ/XJ ), which is
10 m. For comparison, the wheelbase of the Cherokee 2.5 is 2576 mm and the length is 4850 mm. On the contrary, the worst-in-class value of 13 m belongs to the Ineos Grenadier Utility Wagon 3.0 Turbo-Benziner . It’s wheelbase is 2922 mm and width is 1930 mm.
The difference in Turning circle between first generation (1.Generation) from 2003 and last generation (Rexton 2.Generation (2. Facelift)) from 2021 is 11 m.