Monroe claims Volkswagen’s new ID.3 electric motor vehicle can be equipped (offered as an alternative) with an advanced semi-energetic suspension from DRiV that senses and adapts to switching highway problems for a ‘more managed and comfy ride’.
DRiV is a Tenneco Inc. division and main worldwide company of aftermarket and OE experience effectiveness merchandise and expert services.
The ID.3 product can be equipped with a Continually Variable Semi-Active suspension with exterior valve (CVSAe), 1 of numerous digital suspension technologies offered by way of DRiV’s Monroe Intelligent Suspension portfolio. The process senses and constantly adapts to switching highway and driving problems via 4 electronically managed dampers. An digital manage unit (Eu) procedures numerous sensor inputs and controls the digital valve on each individual damper. The driver can pick out a desired driving method, both Comfort and ease or Activity, to practical experience the sought after experience and dealing with traits.
“The ID.3 is engineered to give drivers a very customized and enjoyable experience,” said Henrik Johansson, vice president and general manager, Advanced Suspension Technology, DRiV. “We are thrilled to bring these benefits as an alternative to the entrepreneurs of this appealing new motor vehicle from Volkswagen.”
The ID.3 is the 1st motor vehicle crafted on Volkswagen’s new modular all-electric system
CVSAe suspension technology from DRiV is featured in extra than 40 well known motor vehicle versions.