What type of suspension does the Volkswagen T-Roc have?
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The 1.2T T-Roc model adopts a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension. The 1.4T model features a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. The drive system is front-wheel drive. Below is more information about automotive suspension systems: 1. The suspension system refers to all the force-transmitting connection devices between the vehicle's frame and its axles or wheels. Its function is to transmit forces and torque between the wheels and the frame, while cushioning impacts from uneven road surfaces to the frame or body, and dampening the resulting vibrations to ensure smooth driving. 2. Automotive suspension systems are divided into two types: non-independent suspension and independent suspension. In a non-independent suspension, the wheels are mounted at both ends of a solid axle, so when one wheel moves, the other wheel responds accordingly, causing the entire body to vibrate or tilt. In an independent suspension, the axle is split into two sections, with each wheel independently mounted to the frame via coil springs. When one wheel moves, the other wheel remains unaffected, allowing both wheels to move independently, thereby improving the vehicle's stability and comfort.