What is the name of the suspension that can be raised and lowered?
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The suspension that can be raised and lowered is called electronic hydraulic adjustable suspension, hydraulic adjustable suspension, electromagnetic adjustable suspension, or air suspension. Electronic hydraulic adjustable suspension: Also known as Continuous Damping Control (CDC), it is a type of active suspension. This system can independently control the damping of each wheel's suspension. Its electronic sensors can read road conditions and adjust the shock absorbers in real-time, frequently switching between soft and hard settings. This allows for quicker and more accurate control of the vehicle's body roll, pitch, and yaw, enhancing stability during high-speed driving and cornering. Hydraulic adjustable suspension: This system uses hydraulic changes to adjust the vehicle's suspension. Its core component is a built-in electronic hydraulic integrated module that can adjust the frequency and extent of the shock absorbers' movement based on the vehicle's speed. Additionally, due to varying center of gravity distributions among different vehicle models, longitudinal and lateral acceleration yaw gyro sensors are typically installed near the vehicle's center of gravity. These sensors collect signals related to body vibration, wheel movement, and tilt status. The signals are processed by the vehicle's computer, which then sends corresponding execution signals to four hydraulic cylinders, adjusting the hydraulic oil volume to change the ground clearance and other parameters. Electromagnetic adjustable suspension: This suspension type uses electromagnetic reactions to adjust the vehicle's chassis height, capable of responding in an extremely short time to suppress vibrations and maintain body stability. Air suspension: It mainly consists of components such as a control computer, air pump, pressure storage tank, pneumatic front and rear shock absorbers, and an air distributor. Its primary functions are to control the vehicle's horizontal movement, adjust the body's height, and modify the stiffness of the shock absorbers.