Is the difference significant without magnetic ride control in CT5?
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CT5 does exhibit certain differences when lacking magnetic ride control. The features of magnetic ride control are as follows: Advantages of magnetic ride control: This system boasts a simple structure, extremely low power consumption, a wide range of controllable stress, and enables instantaneous precise damping force control. It is insensitive to impurities, operates across a broad temperature range (-50°C to 140°C), and can be powered directly by standard low-voltage sources (such as regular car batteries), eliminating the hazards and inconveniences associated with high-voltage systems. Compared to traditional automotive shock absorbers, it significantly reduces moving parts, with almost no collisions, resulting in lower noise levels. Functions of magnetic ride control: Vehicles equipped with magnetic ride control can enhance tire-to-road contact even on the roughest terrains, minimize tire rebound, and manage the vehicle's weight transfer and pitch motion to maintain stability. It also effectively controls body roll during sharp turns or evasive maneuvers.