What is the SLS car?

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07/25/25 8:48am
SLS is a luxury sedan launched by Shanghai General Motors, developed based on the third-generation Sigma platform. The domestic version of the SLS has a slightly longer body than the overseas version, offering more rear-seat space. Both versions utilize the high-performance sport-oriented SLS platform. Here are some key details about the SLS: 1. The SLS is equipped with three main engine options: a 2.8L, 3.6L, and 4.6L naturally aspirated engine. 2. The SLS is built on the third-generation Sigma chassis platform and features an MRC (Magnetic Ride Control) active electromagnetic suspension system. This system works by altering the arrangement of magnetic particles in the shock absorber fluid through varying electrode voltages, thereby adjusting damping. It can react up to 1000 times per second. Complementing this is a lightweight full-aluminum suspension system, with a short-long arm double-wishbone independent suspension for the front wheels and a multi-link independent suspension for the rear wheels, achieving a balance between comfort and handling.
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