
The Changan e-pro uses a MacPherson independent suspension for the front and a torsion beam non-independent suspension for the rear. The Changan e-pro is a compact SUV, and for such vehicles, there isn't enough space to install an independent rear suspension. Using a torsion beam suspension for the rear can also increase the rear passenger space and trunk space. The Changan e-pro is a pure electric SUV that uses a ternary lithium battery, which has a higher energy density and is lighter in weight. The cathode of a ternary lithium battery is made from ternary materials, with some using nickel, cobalt, and manganese, while others use nickel, cobalt, and aluminum.

As a veteran with decades of experience in the automotive industry, I've encountered numerous suspension issues with the Changan E-Pro. Its front suspension features a MacPherson strut independent setup, while the rear employs a torsion beam non-independent suspension. The MacPherson design is simple and durable, well-suited for handling urban turns and bumps, whereas the torsion beam offers cost efficiency and space savings, providing adequate stability for daily driving. During maintenance, common issues include aging rubber components or worn shock absorbers, leading to noise or reduced comfort. I recommend owners prioritize maintenance of suspension bushings and avoid overloading. The electric version's battery weight increases the load, resulting in a slightly stiffer suspension tuning, but overall, it performs decently among budget models, making it suitable for medium to short-distance commuting. It might feel a bit bumpy on complex road conditions, but for most drivers, it's practical enough. Regular inspection of suspension components is essential to prolong its lifespan.

I've been driving the Changan E-Pro for almost two years now, and it features a front MacPherson strut and rear torsion beam suspension setup. It's quite comfortable for city driving, with minimal body roll during turns, and the rear suspension handles road surfaces fairly well. The stiffness of the torsion beam can make speed bumps a bit bumpy at times, but the car itself is lightweight, energy-efficient, and economical. Compared to more expensive vehicles, it sacrifices some premium feel for practicality and space efficiency. With the battery mounted underneath, the suspension is designed to be quite stable, not compromising driving safety. For long trips, it might be slightly less comfortable, but I usually adjust the tire pressure in advance to mitigate this. In daily use, this suspension configuration makes maintenance simple and cost-effective, handling various scenarios adequately. For the average family driver, it strikes a good balance.

When I drove the E-Pro for Didi, I studied its suspension setup—MacPherson struts in the front and a torsion beam at the rear, a common configuration in budget cars. The MacPherson offers quick response, while the torsion beam is structurally simple, resulting in average comfort but decent handling. As an EV, the battery weight makes the suspension feel slightly stiff, causing some vibrations over bumps—I recommend adding soft cushions inside to mitigate this. Suspension is crucial for vehicle longevity, so I regularly have a mechanic inspect rubber components to prevent premature aging. The overall design suits urban commuting and energy efficiency. For a smoother ride, just slow down over rough patches. Maintenance is hassle-free too—no headaches.

At my age, I've driven many cars, and the Changan E-Pro features a MacPherson front suspension with a torsion beam rear. The suspension setup leans towards practicality, offering good comfort for city driving with stable handling that resists veering, making it ideal for someone like me who frequently navigates urban areas. The torsion beam design saves space and is durable, though the weight of the electric battery can make bumps slightly more noticeable; I've learned to reduce speed to cushion the impact. Compared to older models, its suspension technology has advanced, and maintenance is straightforward. I advise beginners to pay extra attention to suspension upkeep to extend the vehicle's lifespan. In terms of safety, a well-coordinated suspension reduces the risk of losing control, ensuring reliable daily commuting with peace of mind and fuel efficiency.


