The standard suspension will
adjust damper stiffness based on drive mode, but ride height is fixed.
Not exact matches
Adaptive
dampers are standard fit, while certain chassis settings — anti-roll bar
stiffness, toe and camber — can be
adjusted for circuit use.
It still manages to ride comfortably, thanks to second - generation magnetorheological
dampers that mechanically
adjust their
stiffness every ten to fifteen milliseconds.
A new adaptive suspension system uses electronically valved Sachs
dampers to
adjust stiffness and ride height, while hydraulic flaps actively divert air across the flat underbody to aid with brake cooling and downforce.
Exclusive to the Sport Hybrid models, the Active
Damper System can
adjust suspension
stiffness changes in a split second, to both smooth the ride and sharpen handling according to driving conditions.