For car lovers, it is important to choose a model that suits you. Whether it's a city shuttle or a long trip, a comfortable driving experience is indispensable. In the process of driving long distances, many people find that they do not feel tired after driving an SUV for five hours, while they already feel tired after driving a sedan for two hours. What is the reason behind this?
First of all, let's start with the design concepts of the two models. SUV models are usually designed for off-road and passability, which means that they have high standards in terms of suspension system, body stability, etc. For example, SUVs tend to use more comfort-oriented suspension systems, which can effectively reduce the impact of bumps on the ride experience, and ensure a relatively smooth ride even on uneven roads.
Secondly, SUVs usually have more spacious interiors. More space not only means more storage space and more comfortable seats, but also allows drivers and passengers to move around, reducing the stress and fatigue that can occur when driving for long periods of time.
Looking at the sedan, although the sedan performs well in the daily use of urban roads, its design often pays more attention to the balance of fuel consumption and power performance, which leads to the choice of suspension system may be more rigid, and it is easy to feel the bumps on the road surface and increase fatigue after driving for a long time.
In addition, SUV models have a higher driving angle than sedans, which provides the driver with a better field of vision, can detect changes in road conditions ahead earlier, reduce the frequency of emergency braking or lane changes, and relatively reduce driving stress.
Last, but not least, psychological factors also play an important role in this. Because of its strong passability and sense of safety, SUVs often bring more confidence and a sense of control to the driver, thereby invisibly reducing driving pressure and fatigue.
To sum up, SUV models have obvious advantages over sedans in terms of suspension comfort, interior space, driving vision and psychological feelings, etc., and these factors work together to make the fatigue caused by SUV models lower than that of sedans after a long time of driving. However, no matter which model you choose, reasonable planning of driving time and ensuring proper rest are important principles to ensure driving safety.