What type of suspension does the Tiguan use?
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The Tiguan adopts a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. This design is more inclined towards urban road conditions and passenger comfort. Most rear suspensions of the Tiguan use multi-link independent suspension, which can improve the wheel's ground contact performance, thereby enhancing the vehicle's handling and grip. Common suspension types used in vehicles include independent and non-independent suspensions. Independent suspensions include MacPherson strut, multi-link, double-wishbone, double A-arm, and double ball joint suspensions. Non-independent suspensions include torsion beam and solid axle suspensions. Most vehicles with MacPherson strut front suspensions are typically those with transversely mounted engines, as transversely mounted engine vehicles usually do not have sufficient space in the front to accommodate double-wishbone suspensions.