The magic carpet ride reached consumers when Paul Magés conceived the hydropneumatic suspension that made the Citroën DS an extraordinary piece of machinery in the 1950s. After that, other carmakers ...
Mercedes-Benz first launched its original Active Body Control system in the 1999 CL-class. It has since then gone on to feature in the company's higher-end cars, with the S-class and SL-class also ...
Four years ago, Mercedes-Benz’s E-Active Body Control suspension system went viral thanks to the ‘Free Driving Assist’ mode on the GLE that allowed the SUV to bounce up and down to help get it unstuck ...