What is the chassis suspension of the Volkswagen Touran?
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The chassis suspension of the Volkswagen Touran consists of a MacPherson strut independent suspension and a four-link independent suspension. The chassis suspension refers to all the force-transmitting connection devices between the vehicle's frame and the wheels. The main function of the suspension is to transmit all forces and moments between the wheels and the body, while also mitigating the impact loads transmitted from uneven road surfaces to the body and reducing the dynamic loads on both the cargo and the vehicle itself. The Volkswagen Touran has a length of 4395mm, a width of 1794mm, and a height of 1634mm, with a wheelbase of 2678mm. It is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission. The vehicle has a top speed of 190 km/h, a fuel tank capacity of 60L, a luggage compartment capacity of 620L, and a maximum engine horsepower of 131 hp.