What kind of suspension does the Fiat Palio use?
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Fiat Palio uses MacPherson strut independent suspension for the front suspension and trailing arm torsion beam independent suspension for the rear suspension. More relevant information is as follows: 1. MacPherson strut independent suspension is one of the most widely used types of front suspension in automobiles. It mainly consists of coil springs, shock absorbers, and lower control arms, with a relatively wide range of applications. Because this type of suspension has a relatively simple structure, it is quite flexible during use. Generally speaking, vehicles equipped with MacPherson strut independent suspension also use a stabilizer bar to prevent body roll during driving. 2. Typically, only some small cars or compact sedans use trailing arm torsion beam independent suspension. This type of suspension is specifically designed for rear wheels, using robust upper and lower swing arms to achieve a rigid connection between the wheels and the body, and then employing hydraulic shock absorbers and coil springs to achieve a soft connection. This design primarily aims to reduce vibrations generated during driving while also providing body support. The biggest advantage of this type of suspension is that it occupies relatively little space.