en:Car Terms:M:Multi-Link Rear Suspension
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M
- HVV
- MacPherson Strut suspension
- Main–beam assistant
- Main injection
- Manual Gearbox
- Manual Transmission
- Map Care
- Massage Function
- Misfuel Prevention Device
- Mobile phone compatibility with the car
- Mobile Phone preparation
- Mobility Tyres
- Motor Efficiency
- MP3
- MPG
- MQB
- Multifunction Display
- Multifunction Steering Wheel
- Multi-Link Rear Axle
- Multi-Link Rear Suspension
- Multi-Purpose Rear-Window Aerial
- Multitronic transmission
- Multi-Valve Technique
- Park Assist
Multi-Link Rear Suspension
On multi-link rear suspension, three transverse and one longitudinal link per wheel (four-link principle) each absorb different forces. This means that longitudinal and transverse dynamics can be configured precisely and almost independently of each other, achieving maximum directional stability and comfort. Only small modifications need to be made to the structure of the multi-link rear suspension for it to be suitable for use on front-wheel drive models as well as four-wheel drive cars.