What kind of suspension does the new Excelle use?
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The new Excelle uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and a compound torsion beam non-independent suspension at the rear. The suspension refers to all the force-transmitting connection devices between the car's frame and axle. Depending on the type, car suspensions are categorized into independent and non-independent suspensions. Different suspension types affect the car's comfort and handling differently. The new Excelle is a compact sedan produced by SAIC-GM Buick, equipped with a 1.3-liter turbocharged engine across the lineup. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual and a CVT continuously variable transmission. The vehicle features multiple body reinforcement measures, which not only enhance safety but also significantly increase chassis rigidity, improving the sporty feel and providing better road feedback for the driver, thereby enhancing the driving experience.