With a rigid suspension, a solid axle connects both front wheels. Consequently, a movement on one wheel due to a bump impacts the other, potentially degrading ride comfort and handling.
An independent suspension addresses this by enabling each wheel to move vertically without affecting the other.
This enhancement improves ride quality as road impacts on one wheel do not directly transmit to the opposite wheel.
Furthermore, it offers superior handling, stability, and maintains better tire contact with the road surface.
Consequently, the accurate assertion is that the two front wheels are independent of one another.