Tenneco supplies intelligent suspension to BMW iX3

The CVSAe suspension senses and continually adapts to a dynamic operating environment via four electronically controlled dampers

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 28 Apr 2021 Views icon6409 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tenneco supplies intelligent suspension to BMW iX3

The BMW iX3, the German automaker’s first all-electric SUV, will feature an optional Continuously Variable Semi-Active Suspension with external valve (CVSAe) technology from Tenneco.

The new crossover SUV, the first of 13 BMW next-generation EVs scheduled for launch by 2023, will be available in Europe and China later this year.

The CVSAe suspension, one of several leading-edge technologies available through Tenneco’s Monroe Intelligent Suspension portfolio, senses and continually adapts to a dynamic operating environment via four electronically controlled dampers. An electronic control unit (ECU) processes various sensor inputs and adjusts the electronic valve to individually control the performance of each damper. Drivers can select the Comfort driving mode for maximum enjoyment. This system is now featured in more than 40 popular vehicle models.

CVSAe suspension senses and continually adapts to a dynamic operating environment via four electronically controlled dampers

CVSAe technology also increases damping force tuning range on vehicles equipped with lithium-ion battery packs. This added battery weight can increase inertial force and other dynamic loads in a variety of driving situations. CVSAe semi-active dampers automatically apply increased damping force in these situations to reduce body pitch, or ‘brake dive’, while maintaining outstanding ride comfort.

“CVSAe technology has become very appealing among leading car manufacturers and their customers because it delivers an exceptional driving experience in virtually all situations,” said Henrik Johansson, vice-president and general manager, Advanced Suspension Technologies, Tenneco.

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