LongTripComfort
2026-07-16
Automotive components can be systematically categorized into eight core systems that encompass all critical functions of vehicle operation. Engine components comprise core assemblies such as cylinder blocks, crankshafts, piston sets, and fuel injection systems, constituting the power source; the drivetrain consists of clutches, transmissions, and drive shafts, responsible for power transfer; the braking system includes brake discs, master cylinders, and ABS units to ensure driving safety; the steering system involves steering gears, knuckles, and power steering pumps to ensure precise control; the suspension system integrates suspensions, shock absorbers, and wheel hubs, influencing driving stability and comfort. Notably, the synergy between the engine and drivetrain is particularly crucial, directly determining the vehicle's performance and fuel efficiency, while the advancement of intelligent electrical systems is increasingly becoming a focal point in modern automotive technological evolution.