What type of suspension does the Haval F7 use?

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McRemington
07/30/25 2:27am
The Haval F7 uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension for the front and a double-wishbone independent suspension for the rear. The MacPherson strut independent suspension is widely used in automobiles and mainly consists of a coil spring, shock absorber, and triangular lower control arm. The double-wishbone suspension refers to a suspension system with two wishbones, where the shock absorbers do not bear lateral loads, and the upper part of the suspension is relatively low, which can reduce the height of the front end to some extent and decrease wind resistance during driving. The Haval F7 is a model from the Haval F series, with a wheelbase of 2725 mm and dimensions of 4620 mm in length, 1846 mm in width, and 1690 mm in height.
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