What type of suspension does the Baojun 310 have?

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McAlina
07/30/25 5:23am
The front suspension of the Baojun 310 is a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension. The Baojun 310 is a compact car, and this type of vehicle typically uses a torsion beam suspension at the rear. The torsion beam suspension features a simple structure, compact size, and occupies minimal space, which helps to maximize rear passenger space and trunk capacity—both crucial factors for small cars. In addition to an 8-inch LCD display, a 3.2-inch trip computer display, and a power sunroof, the Baojun 310 is also equipped with an EPS electric power steering system, cruise control, and heated rearview mirrors.
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