Description
– The suspension systems in Mazda vehicles like the Mazda2, Mazda3 (Axela), CX-5, CX-8, and CX-30 vary slightly across models but generally utilize a combination of MacPherson struts in the front and either multi-link or torsion beam rear suspension.
– These systems are designed to provide a balance of handling responsiveness and ride comfort.
Key Features:
MacPherson Struts:
Commonly used in the front suspension for their simplicity and effectiveness in providing both damping and spring support.
Multi-link Rear Suspension:
Offers a more sophisticated and refined ride with independent wheel movement, typically found in higher-end models like the CX-5 and CX-8.
Torsion Beam Rear Suspension:
A more compact and cost-effective design, sometimes used in the rear of smaller models like the Mazda2 and Mazda3, known for its balance of ride and handling.
Stabilizer Bars (Anti-roll bars):
Help to reduce body roll during cornering, enhancing handling stability.
Motion Control Beam:
A reinforcement component that can be added to improve the stiffness of the suspension, leading to better handling and ride quality.


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