Next Generation Mazda 3 Bids Farewell To Multilink Rear Suspension, Adopts Torsion Beam Instead

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When the next generation Mazda 3 arrives in 2019, we can expect the new model to drop its existing multilink rear suspension set up, replaced by a new torsion beam suspension design. 

Has the makers of Jinba-Ittai gone mad with their decision to change to a seemingly inferior torsion beam suspension set up?

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Not quite, as Mazda's head of research and development Kiyoshi Fujiwara has justified the company's decision for the change.

For starters, he said that it was not a cost factor that steered Mazda away from the multilink rear suspension set up. Instead, Fujiwara-san told GoAuto that the company's goal was to deliver better value for the customers

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On top of that, chassis engineers from Mazda has tested the new torsion beam set up on various conditions, including high-speeds and bumpy roads. The end result is a torsion beam rear suspension that is more superior than the existing multilink unit.

In fact, Fujiwara-san mentioned that the torsion beam design was inspired by the current generation Peugeot 308.

Special bushes in the upcoming Mazda 3 has allowed the company to strike the balance between ride comfort, reliability and vehicle dynamics.

Last but not least, Fujiwara-san added that utilizing a torsion beam rear suspension allowed Mazda to improve the NVH levels on the 3, as the current generation model was riddled with road noise.

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