fordonschassit
Fordonschassit, often referred to as the chassis, is the fundamental structural framework of a motor vehicle. It serves as the backbone, supporting the vehicle's body, powertrain, suspension, and other essential components. The chassis provides the necessary rigidity and strength to withstand the stresses and strains of driving, acceleration, braking, and cornering.
Historically, the dominant chassis design was the separate chassis, also known as body-on-frame construction. In this
However, modern passenger cars predominantly utilize a unibody or monocoque chassis. In this integrated design, the
Regardless of the specific type, the chassis's primary functions remain consistent: to provide structural integrity, support