Abstract
The main objective of the suspension of a vehicle is to maximize the contact between the vehicle tires and
the road surface, provide steering stability and provide safe vehicle control in all conditions, evenly support the
weight of the vehicle, transfer the loads to springs, and guaranteeing the comfort of the driver by absorbing and
dampening shock. This paper discusses the kinematic design of a double a-arm Suspension system for ABAY
Vehicle. The hardpoint's location can be determined using this procedure to simulate motion in any kinematic
simulation software. Here, Optimum Kinematics is used as kinematic simulation software. The method illustrated
deals with the basics of Kinematics which helps to predict the characteristics of the suspension even before
simulating it in the kinematic simulation software.