The suspension system is the connection between the
New Car and the road surface, responsible for absorbing the impact of the road surface and providing a smooth driving experience.
The design of the suspension system directly affects the handling and comfort of the New Car. Modern New Car suspension systems usually adopt independent suspension design to improve the stability and handling performance of the vehicle.
The brake system is an important part of ensuring the safety of
Fuel Car. Traditional brake systems mainly include disc brakes and drum brakes.
Modern Fuel Car generally use advanced technologies such as ABS (anti-lock braking system) and EBD (electronic brake force distribution) to improve the safety and stability of braking. These technologies can effectively prevent wheel locking during emergency braking and ensure the controllability of the vehicle.