The MY2020 Yamaha R1M will be the first motorcycle to be fitted with Öhlins’ NPX pressurised, electronically controlled front fork
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Continental has developed an air spring system featuring an integrated polyamide plastic roller piston, which it claims represents a “groundbreaking step” towards reducing the weight of buses and trucks
DRiV has developed a cost-effective add-on valve technology for passive dampers that is designed to enhance vehicle comfort, handling and ride performance
The Adaptive M Suspension available for the 2019 BMW 3 Series now features DRiV CVSAe intelligent suspension technology, which enables drivers to adjust the ride of their car
ZF is working with neuro-technologists from Germany’s Saarland region to investigate how to detect motion sickness at an early stage, with a view to developing smart driving features to detect the symptoms early in order to increase occupants’ comfort in next-generation mobility
The 2020 Toyota GR Supra, the long-awaited successor to the 1980s sports coupe, is due to be fitted with advanced suspension technology from the Monroe Intelligent Suspension portfolio
Delphi Technologies is adding to its portfolio of aftermarket automotive products with the launch of a top strut mount program
Continental has developed new vibration control technologies intended for engine mounting systems in electric vehicles (EVs), with China identified as a key market
Ricardo is developing technology to minimize the risks of motion sickness in autonomous vehicles, which the company says could also bring benefits for conventionally-driven vehicles
Wabco has signed a long-term agreement worth US$230 million to develop and supply air suspension technology for an unnamed client