Active Curve System

The Active Curve System uses active stabilizers to optimize both driving comfort and vehicle agility. Depending on the ADS mode selected (Y page 180), the Active Curve System also changes the setting.

If you select ADS comfort mode:
- rolling movement is reduced in the event of changing surface undulations
- the roll angle when cornering is reduced
- the driving style is agile

If you select ADS sport mode:
- the roll angle is reduced significantly
- the driving style is even more agile

    See also:

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