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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() If you've been considering the purchase of a new 2007 Mercedes CL-Class but have a nagging fear that its chassis technology may not be at the forefront of the automotive industry, Mercedes today has published a press release that aims to alleviate your worries, assuring you as well as the rest of the world that indeed, the new CL-Class is the unquestionable, unflinching and ultimately undeniable king of chassis innovation. In the press release, Mercedes discusses at length how the new CL-Class' next-generation Active Body Control System uses microprocessor-controlled plunger cylinders, a computer and a host of other technological innovations to handle the CL's yawing pitching and rolling movements. The result is a drastic improvement in the vehicle's handling, including a 45% reduction in body roll when performing certain dynamic driving maneuvers. The press release then goes on to provide an overview of the system's different driving modes - "comfort", "sport" and "manual" - all of which the driver is able to modify with the simple touch of a button and all of which are linked to the suspension as well as the transmission. As a result, optimum suspension settings are achieved based on whatever the driver desires, and in addition optimum gear changes are achieved, with the transmission changing gears at lower speeds in the "comfort" setting or using the full range of engine speed in the "sport" setting. In short, the press release describes what will make the newest CL-Class the greatest handling, most technologically-advanced CL ever produced. And believe me, that's no small feat. To learn more, keep reading for the full overview of the CL-Class' chassis specifications, or click the above photo to see a larger image of what's contained in the new model. Enjoy. OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE The technology behind the new Mercedes-Benz CL-Class: Active Body Control: New Mercedes coupé comes with the very best chassis technology as standard Stuttgart, Sep 04, 2006 With Active Body Control (ABC), the new Mercedes-Benz CL-Class features a milestone development in advanced chassis technology as standard equipment. Mercedes engineers have now further enhanced the system, which adjusts the suspension to the driving situation within a fraction of a second. As a result, ABC is now even better, providing superior handling while also ensuring a high level of comfort. When it introduced Active Body Control (ABC) in 1999, Mercedes-Benz reorganised the alphabet of chassis technology. The innovative system, which entered series production in the predecessor of the CL-Class after 20 years of research and development, is the solution to the traditional problem associated with the tuning of a passenger car chassis: should wheel vibrations caused by the road surface be kept to a minimum by a sporty, stiff shock absorber configuration, or should the damping be made more comfortable and soft at the expense of handling safety and performance? Thanks to Active Body Control, this conflict of aims is a thing of the past; the suspension configuration is automatically adapted to suit the current driving situation. A high level of comfort is accompanied by dynamic performance - or vice versa. To this end, the four spring struts are equipped with microprocessor-controlled plunger cylinders which almost completely compensate yawing, pitching and rolling movements of the vehicle body. The computer receives information about the relevant driving situation from the various acceleration sensors, then compares this with the data from the pressure sensors in the spring struts and the level sensors in the steering control arms. The ABC system translates this information into control signals, which are implemented as precisely metered oil flows by hydraulic servo-valves on the front and rear axles. When oil flows into the plunger cylinders, these adjust the tracing point of the steel springs integrated into the spring struts, generating the forces necessary to counteract movements of the vehicle body. Under pressure: body is stabilised within fractions of a second Owing to the constantly available hydraulic pressure of up to 200 bar, ABC is able to stabilise the vehicle body practically immediately - within a fraction of a second. The system operates in the vibration range of up to five hertz, the range which causes pitching and rolling movements on uneven road surfaces, side-roll on bends and the typical body dive experienced during braking. Higher-frequency vibrations and wheel damping are the responsibility of passive twin-tube gas-pressure shock absorbers, which can be configured for excellent comfort. Mercedes-Benz has enhanced Active Body Control for the new CL-Class and made it even better. Each component has been reworked. The specialists have now arranged various components into groups, in order to improve the control functions with shorter connecting lines and reduce the installation space required. Body roll reduced by up to 45 per cent when cornering at speed The major advantage of second-generation Active Body Control, however, is its greater efficiency in reducing body movements to correspond to the driving situation. This is where the Mercedes coupé advances into new dimensions of handling - while simultaneously offering greater comfort that every driver will immediately notice. The body roll angle, for example, is reduced during a dynamic driving manoeuvre by more than 45 per cent - from the previous value of 2.2 to 1.2 degrees. When cornering at speed - for example when leaving a motorway - this second-generation ABC suspension reduces the roll angle to just 0.7 degrees. Other special features of Active Body Control include variable anti-roll control between the front and rear axles, which the system carries out automatically in accordance with the vehicle’s speed. The system also takes the vehicle load into account: on the basis of the plunger and spring travel, the ABC computer calculates the actual vehicle weight and takes it into consideration for the active control function. At the touch of a button: individual suspension and transmission characteristics In addition the new CL-Class features an S/C/M button in the centre console with which the driver is able to modify the overall characteristics of the coupé from “comfortable” to “sporty”:
Copyright © 2006, DaimlerChrysler AG
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