What chassis suspension does the Volkswagen Touran use?
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The Volkswagen Touran uses a MacPherson independent suspension at the front and a four-link independent suspension at the rear. It is an MPV model under the Volkswagen brand. For MPV models, comfort is very important, which is why the Touran employs independent suspensions on both the front and rear. The dimensions of the Volkswagen Touran are 4395mm in length, 1795mm in width, and 1634mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2678mm. The Touran's full and simple design continues Volkswagen's consistent tradition of practicality. The U-shaped sheet metal indentation on the front hood extends forward to the front of the car, converging above the bumper to outline an inverted trapezoidal grille. The three-bar grille with silver trim is a typical Volkswagen feature. The nearly parallelogram-shaped halogen headlights on both sides are exquisitely crafted, with two large and two small round lamp heads that are crystal clear, adding a rebellious element to the 'honest' face.