Does the Camry Have Independent Suspension?
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Toyota Camry features independent suspension. The front suspension of this vehicle utilizes a MacPherson strut independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs an E-type multi-link independent suspension. The Toyota Camry is built on Toyota's TNGA platform, and vehicles based on the TNGA architecture typically use an E-type multi-link independent suspension for the rear. Here are some details about independent suspension: 1. Multi-link suspension is a common type of independent suspension, derived from the double-wishbone suspension. It replaces the two wishbones of the double-wishbone suspension with separate links. 2. Multi-link suspension enhances the tire's contact with the road surface, improving traction and consequently the vehicle's handling and ride comfort. 3. The MacPherson strut is another prevalent type of independent suspension, known for its simple structure. It consists of just an L-shaped control arm, taking up minimal space, which is why many front-wheel-drive vehicles with transversely mounted engines opt for MacPherson strut suspension.