Is the rear suspension of the new Mazda Axela still an independent suspension?
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The rear suspension of the new Mazda Axela is not an independent suspension; it uses a torsion beam non-independent suspension. The torsion beam non-independent suspension is an earlier type of suspension used in automobiles. In this type of suspension, the two rear wheels of the car are connected to a single rear axle, so when one wheel experiences vibration during driving, the other wheel will also vibrate. The new Mazada Axela is a car produced by Changan Mazda, and it is the third model to adopt the new generation "SKYACTIV" technology and the new design theme "KODO." The new Axela is equipped with two SKYACTIV gasoline engines: the "SKYACTIV-G 1.5L," which is introduced to the Chinese market for the first time, and the high-efficiency "SKYACTIV-G 2.0L."