What type of suspension does the Everest use?

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VanMicah
07/29/25 11:39pm
The Everest employs different suspension types depending on the position: 1. The front suspension uses a double-wishbone independent suspension; 2. The rear suspension utilizes a multi-link solid axle suspension. The Everest is a mid-size SUV with a body-on-frame structure. Taking the Everest 2020 gasoline automatic two-wheel-drive Elite Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4892 mm, width 1862 mm, height 1837 mm, with a wheelbase of 2850 mm. The Everest 2020 gasoline automatic two-wheel-drive Elite Edition is equipped with a 2.3T inline 4-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 275 hp and a maximum power of 202 kW, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
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