What suspension does the Mercedes-Benz GLB use?
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The Mercedes-Benz GLB uses a MacPherson independent suspension at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear. Common independent suspensions in automobiles include MacPherson suspension, double-wishbone suspension, double A-arm suspension, multi-link suspension, and double ball joint suspension. The MacPherson suspension has only one L-shaped control arm, which does not occupy engine compartment space. The multi-link suspension is an improvement based on the double-wishbone suspension, replacing the two wishbones of the double-wishbone suspension with separate links. The multi-link suspension enhances wheel contact with the ground, improving traction. The Mercedes-Benz GLB gives an overall impression of being very neat and square, and its grille is distinct from other cars, adopting a style perpendicular to the ground, which is very novel and unique. The headlight assembly hasn't undergone many changes, but it features a slanted quadrilateral style with rounded corners, outlining two LED light strips.