What are the advantages of the Peugeot chassis?

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MacAthena
07/30/25 5:55am
Peugeot chassis adopts the new-generation chassis system developed by the PSA Group, with standardized workmanship, delivering a driving experience of 70% comfort and 30% handling, providing overall smooth and comfortable driving. Below is an introduction to the Peugeot chassis: 1. Smoothness: Peugeot performs well under low to medium speed conditions. At 60km/h, the front/rear seat smoothness is 7.46h/4.19h; at 80km/h, it is 7.46h/3.74h. As speed increases, the front seat smoothness does not weaken. However, at 100km/h, with further speed increase, the smoothness of the front/rear seats begins to decline but still maintains good performance. 2. Comfort: Peugeot's shock absorption effect is closely related to its dual-stage damping design. Under high-frequency small-amplitude vibrations, the damping is softer, absorbing a large amount of vibration. In the case of short-frequency large-amplitude vibrations on rough roads, Peugeot implements stiffer damping, enhancing stronger vehicle support.
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