What does ADS mean in cars?

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McBella
07/29/25 10:07am
ADS in cars refers to the Adjustable Damping System, which is an adjustable shock absorber. This system allows the driver to adjust the stiffness of the shock absorber according to personal preferences, road conditions, and usage requirements, catering to different needs. ADS works by varying the damping force of the shock absorber. In a stiffer mode, it provides greater damping force, enhancing shock absorption for aggressive driving. In a softer mode, it offers lower damping force, delivering a smoother ride. Common car suspension kits mainly consist of springs and shock absorbers. The springs provide vibration filtration for the vehicle body, while the shock absorbers effectively suppress the back-and-forth vibrations of the springs during rebound and absorb impacts from the ground.
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