Air suspension is an advanced suspension system that uses compressed air (air springs) instead of traditional metal springs to support the vehicle body. Its main functions and advantages include:
1. Enhanced Comfort: Air suspension automatically adjusts its stiffness according to road conditions, effectively filtering road bumps and providing a smoother ride. It is particularly effective at absorbing shocks on rough roads or over speed bumps compared to traditional suspension.
2. Adaptive Vehicle Height Adjustment:
High-speed driving: Lowering the vehicle reduces wind resistance, improving stability and fuel economy.
Complex road conditions (such as off-road): Raising the vehicle increases ground clearance.
Convenience: Lowering the vehicle when parking facilitates passenger entry and exit or loading and unloading cargo.
3. Improved Handling: By adjusting suspension stiffness in real time, it reduces body roll and nose-dive during cornering or sudden braking, enhancing tire grip.
4. Load Balancing: When the load is heavy (such as when the trunk is full of luggage), the air suspension can automatically inflate to keep the vehicle level, avoid the "tail collapse" phenomenon, and ensure driving safety.
