What suspension does the Baojun 730 use?
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The front suspension of the Baojun 730 uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension, while the rear suspension continues to use a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. Double-wishbone independent suspension: Double-wishbone independent suspension is more commonly used in some sports models. It mainly consists of two three-point rods (A-arms) plus one two-point rod. The two transverse arms can absorb lateral forces, while the strut mainly bears the weight of the vehicle. The vertices of the two wishbones (i.e., the vertices of the A-arms) are responsible for steering. Its motion characteristic is that the wheels swing within the transverse plane of the vehicle, and the wheel movement follows an arc trajectory, allowing the tires to adapt to the road surface and maintain contact area, demonstrating good road-holding performance. MacPherson suspension: The MacPherson suspension is currently the most widely used suspension type. It mainly consists of a coil spring, shock absorber, and triangular lower control arm. Its motion characteristic is that the wheels can only move up and down along the kingpin and cannot move laterally.