How High Can the Phideon's Air Suspension Lift?

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ChristianDella
07/30/25 4:08am
Phideon's air suspension typically adjusts up and down by 2.5CM. Here is relevant information: 1. Characteristics of Air Suspension: The most notable feature of air suspension is that the spring's elastic coefficient, or the softness/hardness of the spring, can automatically adjust according to needs. 2. BENZ: BENZ is a pioneer in air suspension technology. It was the first to place rubber bellows inside a metal shell, making the elastic characteristics of the bellows under pressure similar to those of steel springs. Additionally, a special fiber was added to the bellows, making them more durable and extending their lifespan. AUDI further improved upon this by changing the fiber arrangement direction, thereby enhancing the spring's stiffness, among other advancements.
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