abstract
- The suspension system in plays a pivotal role, especially in off-road vehicles, in ensuring optimal comfort, road holding and ride safety. This study explores the transition from a MacPherson strut to a double wishbone suspension system, emphasizing its impact on relevant suspension features, such as camber and caster angles, motion ratio and vertical dynamics. Through this study, an off-road vehicle was retrofitted with the proposed suspension architecture and tested both numerically and experimentally. Test results reproduce simulation outcomes, thus confirming the effectiveness of the redesigned suspension system for the target vehicle, especially for demanding off-road applications. © 2025 by the authors.