How many links does the Haval H2 rear suspension have?
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The Haval H2 rear suspension is a twin-link suspension. The twin-link rear suspension is not without its advantages. Its twin transverse links primarily serve a lateral positioning function, offering strong resistance to lateral forces, making it suitable for highway driving, with cornering being its strong suit. The most significant advantage is comfort, especially due to its low cost. Torsion Beam Suspension System: The torsion beam suspension system is specifically designed for rear-wheel suspension systems. European models such as the Peugeot, Citroën, and Opel systems prefer this type of suspension system. Multi-Link Suspension System: The multi-link suspension system is further divided into a 5-link rear suspension and a 4-link front suspension system. As the name suggests, the 5-link rear suspension system consists of five links: the control arm, rear locating arm, upper arm, lower arm, and front locating arm. The control arm can adjust the front wheel beam. 4-Link Front Suspension System: Primarily used in luxury vehicles, this system cleverly separates traction, braking, and steering forces through kinematic principles while providing the vehicle with precise steering control. The 4-link suspension system is commonly found in the Audi A4, A6, and Chinese sedans.