What suspension system is used in the new Emgrand GSE?
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The new Emgrand GSE features a MacPherson independent suspension at the front and a torsion beam non-independent suspension at the rear. The torsion beam suspension is a common non-independent suspension system in automobiles, known for its simple structure, compact size, and minimal space occupation. Using a torsion beam rear suspension helps expand rear passenger space and trunk capacity. The MacPherson suspension has a straightforward design and is widely used. It consists of a single L-shaped control arm, which hardly occupies any engine compartment space, making it a popular choice for many front-engine, front-wheel-drive vehicles. Engineers have also developed a new suspension system based on the MacPherson suspension, called the double-ball-joint suspension, which enhances vehicle handling and steering precision.