Most probably it didnt behave correctly at high speeds in turns. If people get hurt nobody cares how many glasses of champagne you can carry over obstacles.
@@Bungeneer It did behave correctly at high speeds. Look up the videos where they test the system with high speed. However they spend two decades making it perfect, but realized that they won't be able to earn back that money. So, I doubt that your average Joe in the early 2000s would wanna spend $100K on a car that's worth $50K without this suspension. In the comments some people were claiming that this Chinese company bought the system and improved it. Bose's system is almost identical to what you see here. Just look it up on CZcams for comparison.
And its really not necessary, this isn't the early 1900s when all the roads were basically dirt trails. Roads are all smooth and modern suspensions does the job well enough.
Just so no one is confused or misinformed. This system was developed by Bose(Yes, the one they put in a Lexus to test it many years back) who sold it to ClearMotion. They are the ones supplying Nio with the system. The Chinese had no hand in it's development.
Where did the narrator said the Chinese created the suspension? He said NIO created the car that has the suspension in it. Also the Chassis is unique to NIO. And its an EV, not a ICE like Lexus. Also, NIO Capital, is one of the BIGGEST investors in ClearMotion. Meaning NIO financed ClearMotion on this suspension development. So its not WRONG to say NIO owned this. Because they literally do.
Tylko dla waszego dobra zomeczki. Pamietajce że wszystko co Chińskie i czesto takie "wspaniałe" najszczęściej jest z tofu jak większość budynków w Chinach albo wybucha jak chińskie elektryki.
This is actually American Technology. If you look at the Bose Suspension... they pushed it off to another company. And that company delivered the experimental suspension to this Nio ET9. :) The Chinese did not develop this at all. Just like the C919 is totally full with Western technology.
Fascinating, although it seems to rarely be used in cars, maybe because it completely defeats the purpose of speedbumps and there probably are laws against this particular suspension technology
@@B1gBossMansuspension this good costs more then many base model cars on the road so it only really makes sense for this to be on luxury cars and that makes it seem extremely uncommon
@@B1gBossManit's old and expensive but, it's not common. It's also really heavy and you can't really make it lighter because it uses electromagnets. Above all, it's just overkill. Nobody needs a ride that smooth, and we use the physical feedback of the road surface to drive carefully in rougher conditions.
There's a video of the Germans testing the Leopard 2A4 stabilizer using a beer and the stabilizer worked so well with the rough terrain that the beer did not sway much at all
Search "Magic Body Control Mercedes" and you find that Mercedes had that tech for what like a decade by now. Also Chinese never come up with anything on their own, so they naturally had to copy it from someone.
@@poplaurentiu4148 Yet the Maybach can keep all their pieces together, It's a Chinese car, shaking off the snow still won't get it all off, it's pretty dumb.
@@y3mi.wyou talk bullshited Chinese scammer The color is different the size is different nio cars burn up a lot in China the media is not covering it and overall quality is not Maybach like
Step 1: Go off road Step2:Damage suspension Step3: arkwardly drive to get repairs with a foot of clearance difrence between the left and right Step4: the bill makes you cry
Citroën? Peugeot? Maserati? Rolls Royce? Heck even BMW gave this a shot. It had durability and reliability issues. I hope the Chinese succeed though, if they are able to make this a widespread tech and cheapify it then mid range cars might have a shot at having this tech as well.
On my father's citroen XM 2.1 turbo diesel, from 1992, works perfectly fine after 330.000km on the clock and 32 years. You don't feel any bump, and can go over speed bumps in third gear driving 40-50km per hour comfortably.
First thing i checked because you cant trust the chinese. And yeah the first on are round the 2nd ones are flat. So no super tech just chinese propaganda.
The wheels are blacked out for a reason, you cant tell how fast its going. The merc was obviously going very slow. Speed makes a big difference on stability
No. Launched vehicles always have blacked wheels and a nun distinguishing colors and logos. So when we see them we don't know what is is and who made it
@@Hondaone1as a Chinese who is reading your comment I can confirm. If you can’t afford mid to high end stuff from china stfu about it and stop being mean
@@LAHSS1940A Chinese company being honest? In your dreams, not to say that all other companies are honest its just that China has a history of lying, for example the “weather ballon” situation.
@@maximeparent3004 Chinese Electric cars have a huge issue with spontaneously going up in flames, especially the BYD cars that are the most popular. So yeah, for 110k most sane people wouldn't take the chance with it
I don't get why so many people hate on Chinese Tech. Things have changed a lot. The Chinese produce some crazy shit and a ton cheaper. Would rather get the new SU7 instead a Tesla
@@alwinfrisk735 Still got destroyed in Ukraine, btw western tech is overpriced garbage that's what i realized when saw it burn in Ukraine. Russian tech is cheap and still dose the job.
They did but nobody managed to make a somewhat reliable version of it yet. Almost every top tier brand tried, but either didn't mass produce it or had to quit for some reason.
Fun fact. The Citroen c6 had suspension like this and was the smoothest riding vehicle of its time. It was an hydro pneumatic suspension that used ECUs to determine road irregularities and provide smooth ride over bumps and potholes.It also would reduce emissions and fuel consumption at high speeds on smooth road surfaces because the suspension would lower the ride height, which would reduce drag. This isn’t a new suspension type, just new in china
In the Maybach’s defense though, since it is not Chinese, it does not report every move, stop, purchase or conversation to the Chinese government. So, it does have that going for it.
There was a video on why this suspension isn’t more common as it was invented in the 80s, basically it’s dangerous as it isolated the driver from road conditions, same as noiseless tyres that do exist but are outlawed because drivers lose focus on the road.
Everyone forgets BOSE did this a couple decades ago, and while it worked, had nearly 4x the amount of moving parts a normal suspension does, cost 10x more, and lasted only about 5,000 miles before needing recalibration and parts replacement.
Lexus, Bose, and some auto suppliers out of Detroit came up with this in the 90s. Some markets aren’t willing to pay for certain features so it’s not reappearing until now, in China.
@@joneshgw6378 Look at what the Chinese also build at "half the usual price". Their condos and bridges are LITERALLY build out of Styrofoam and collapse on the regular. Don't believe in Chinese "marketing".
This type of tech has existed for a long time in European companies. Typically these suspensions are only applied in super cars because they are to expensive compared to the extra comfort they provide. They also weigh a lot.
@@mm-hl7ghsir I don't think Apple was around in the Korean war. That's when they start to copy everything. So apple just looked at them and their history and said yes.
This car uses Bose suspension, which they BOUGHT the rights to and made it new and improved here. You racists need to sit down and rethink your entire life, not all Chinese steal ideas, and not all Americans snort cocaine. 🫤.
@@dtar380 yes! but Its way more advance than those old tech from williams, boss and Citroen and plus its a road car and a new system that works completely different from the old concepts. So in a way we can say it's inovative
@@dtar380- It’s "Innovative" not Inventive. It means they made an existing Invention but improve upon it. Much like how the iPhone did against the old Nokia smartphone.
Honestly, in Germany nobody cares- nobody pays 100k+ for a chinese car. You also loose a bigger bunch of money by selling a Nio after a while compared to the S-Classe (if not an E-classe more apropriate to compare with). What comes next as USP? A Karaoke 🎤?
They didn't know Citroën?? Or the Bose suspension for Lexus??
Precisely. Bloody Chinese claiming something as "their" invention.
Yea lol
Even RR used the suspension from Citroen and upgraded it
From what I've heard, this car uses the bose suspension, they bought the rights a while back and here it is, new and improved
The 2CV alone is proof that this is mid
it better not fall apart when i start driving it over 10 mph on a speed bump💀
Be thankful that GOD woke you up today! Pray for everyone! None of us are worthy! But remember, GOD hates the sin, not the sinner! AMEN! 🙏🏾✝️
@@aiden_jaison dawg im god
@aiden_jaison today my GRANDMA woke me up
@@aiden_jaison but i respect what you said
@@aiden_jaisondiscusting creatures will always put god into everything even though it shouldn't be there
What’s really incredible is the cars ability to make the speed bumps shorter
the chinese would never lie.........
@@Killbayne Communist governments are always totally honest, what you talking bout...!?
Wow, that's crazy
And much lower too
Bose produced a suspension like this in the early 2000s. But they never manufactured it for consumers, because it was too expensive.
Most probably it didnt behave correctly at high speeds in turns. If people get hurt nobody cares how many glasses of champagne you can carry over obstacles.
@@Bungeneer It did behave correctly at high speeds. Look up the videos where they test the system with high speed. However they spend two decades making it perfect, but realized that they won't be able to earn back that money. So, I doubt that your average Joe in the early 2000s would wanna spend $100K on a car that's worth $50K without this suspension.
In the comments some people were claiming that this Chinese company bought the system and improved it. Bose's system is almost identical to what you see here. Just look it up on CZcams for comparison.
too heavy as well iirc?
@@SaphielleFoxheavy and expensive, yeah. It was very impressive tho.
And its really not necessary, this isn't the early 1900s when all the roads were basically dirt trails. Roads are all smooth and modern suspensions does the job well enough.
"Hm, lets see whats on the radio today."
"THE BLUE TOOTH DEVICE IS READY TO PAIR-"
lol😆
"DE BLU TOOS DEWICE IS PARED UNSUCESFULLY"
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@@quantazsmith3643 thanks bro
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All fun and games till your suspension glitches out and tries shaking off snow at 80mph
I wonder if u have any Chinese goods😂
I’d bet this would “glitch out” when certain people drive the car
death wobble on a car with 4 wheels would be crazy
I do. And they're constantly breaking. @@prateeksth1
Visualize it and have a good laugh 🤣
The maybach also has a v12 so I’m taking that any day despite the suspension 😂
I'll always remember to buy this when I want to carry a stack of booze on the hood😂
Just so no one is confused or misinformed. This system was developed by Bose(Yes, the one they put in a Lexus to test it many years back) who sold it to ClearMotion. They are the ones supplying Nio with the system. The Chinese had no hand in it's development.
so the video narrator lied
Thank you
it was also in a citroen
China can only steal ideas and cut corners.
Where did the narrator said the Chinese created the suspension? He said NIO created the car that has the suspension in it. Also the Chassis is unique to NIO. And its an EV, not a ICE like Lexus.
Also, NIO Capital, is one of the BIGGEST investors in ClearMotion. Meaning NIO financed ClearMotion on this suspension development.
So its not WRONG to say NIO owned this. Because they literally do.
I need that guy who covers "China Fakes Everything, Part 100"
Oh, that idiot that looks for the most stupid things and act like it only ever happens in China
You mean "serpentza" or what his name was? 🤔
so your phone must be fake, coz it's Made In China
Or David Zhang
“Fake” news only comes out from your country buddy
Leopard 2: Hold my beer (literally).
"The Chinese created a car"
I'll pass.
Just say you're a racist with your chest next time.
2 thirds of the things you use are prolly made in China...jokes on you!
is black this easily brainwashed?😅😅
Speedbumps:📉📉📉📉📉
Drunk drivers:📈📈📈📈📈
Prawda 🤯
relujesz bratku
pozdro z Australii ziomeczki 🦘😎🤙🏽
Tylko dla waszego dobra zomeczki. Pamietajce że wszystko co Chińskie i czesto takie "wspaniałe" najszczęściej jest z tofu jak większość budynków w Chinach albo wybucha jak chińskie elektryki.
"Do u have a pet?"
"Yes i do"
"What is it?"
"A car"
😂😂
110 thousand ? Do you have a pet?
A have a Wolf pack😂😂😂
Your mom is my pet
Does it purr when you pet it?😂
Don't worry it doesn't bite.... Right....?
I like how different the bumps are between cars. like 2 or 3 times more heights xD
Maybach: comfort in the car
Chinese car: stability outside the car 😂
Probably both
Uhhh…nah…the interior is better than Maybachs lol. The car itself is better in every way…cheaper too
how does that make sense? The chassis being still means the inside is still
@@Langstonnn but expect the reliability to be less than your grandmother on smoke
What? If the outside of the car is stable, then the inside is stable too.
Officer: Sir, You ran over pedestrian.
Driver: Really??, I didn’t feel a thing!
OHH man this is fkn classic..
my thoughts exactly
😂 Grear comment ever 😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Citroën in 1971:🗿
Bose in 2004:🗿
not even, the Citroen DS already had it in the late 60s
@@SuperDaxrider 1956 the first DS 19 ;-)
Electronic suspension isn't a Chinese origin, they've just finally ripped it off lmfao
As per usual lol
This is actually American Technology. If you look at the Bose Suspension... they pushed it off to another company. And that company delivered the experimental suspension to this Nio ET9. :) The Chinese did not develop this at all. Just like the C919 is totally full with Western technology.
Nahh broooo
Cars is becoming real now😂
(Im talking about the snow one)
But the Maybach won't be sitting dead in a landfill in a year 😂
Bro Nio cars are very well built.
@@monax1a148 for one week use maybe. It'll explode or started rusting one way or another
@@Layzee.15 really? How did you know?
@@Layzee.15 rust?
@@monax1a148 tell me you know nothing about china without telling me:
Me driving 110MPH through a school zone not feeling any bumps:
NOOOOOO JIMMY
or children
@@Bobbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbie that's the joke, u didn't mean to mention it 😭
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Dark 🕶️🌑💀💀
They better not test these on Indian roads! 😂😂
I don’t give a shit
Give me the maybach.
Lotus did this with their cars in the 1980s …it actually pretty common tech now
Fascinating, although it seems to rarely be used in cars, maybe because it completely defeats the purpose of speedbumps and there probably are laws against this particular suspension technology
@B1gBossMan No, it's just really expensive, and car makers are cheap 😂
@@MrRunItUp makes sense 😂
@@B1gBossMansuspension this good costs more then many base model cars on the road so it only really makes sense for this to be on luxury cars and that makes it seem extremely uncommon
@@B1gBossManit's old and expensive but, it's not common.
It's also really heavy and you can't really make it lighter because it uses electromagnets.
Above all, it's just overkill. Nobody needs a ride that smooth, and we use the physical feedback of the road surface to drive carefully in rougher conditions.
Gun stabilizers on MBT : Hold my beer
like ads on a m4 carbine
There's a video of the Germans testing the Leopard 2A4 stabilizer using a beer and the stabilizer worked so well with the rough terrain that the beer did not sway much at all
@@Stupid_lil_rat There is a video of a T-64 doing the same thing, perhaps with more vibration as it's only stabilized on 2 planes, but 20 years older.
@@JAnx01 oh interesting
Search "Magic Body Control Mercedes" and you find that Mercedes had that tech for what like a decade by now.
Also Chinese never come up with anything on their own, so they naturally had to copy it from someone.
Porsche panamera: " am i a joke to you?"
That car shaking off snow is just crazy, I feel like I’m bout to watch a “ cars 5 “ movie.
The bumps on the Maybach are way higher 😭
lol true
yet the Maybach still can not shake of the snow on it in winter and it costs twice..
@@poplaurentiu4148 Yet the Maybach can keep all their pieces together, It's a Chinese car, shaking off the snow still won't get it all off, it's pretty dumb.
Nah, it’s the same bump, the camera angle just different
@@y3mi.wyou talk bullshited Chinese scammer
The color is different the size is different nio cars burn up a lot in China the media is not covering it and overall quality is not Maybach like
Step 1: Go off road
Step2:Damage suspension
Step3: arkwardly drive to get repairs with a foot of clearance difrence between the left and right
Step4: the bill makes you cry
Plus an 18 month wait😂
New toys for Arab.
idt any normal person would be driving a car thats comparable to a maybach but sure
If you're gonna take a luxury car off road, you don't deserve luxury cars
Those are mercedes air suspension system. When it is faulty, the car becomes a low rider
POV:"rolled over someone"
"Keeps driving"
the car shaking off the snow makes it look alive
Citroën? Peugeot? Maserati? Rolls Royce? Heck even BMW gave this a shot. It had durability and reliability issues. I hope the Chinese succeed though, if they are able to make this a widespread tech and cheapify it then mid range cars might have a shot at having this tech as well.
You do know that Chinese didn't invent anything they only steal from other car manufacturers 😂
On my father's citroen XM 2.1 turbo diesel, from 1992, works perfectly fine after 330.000km on the clock and 32 years. You don't feel any bump, and can go over speed bumps in third gear driving 40-50km per hour comfortably.
This like the bose suspension. Which is so much older.
If cost was the real issue do you think it would be on 220k Mercedes’? 😂
Narrator : "The Chinese did not succeed in making this technology reliable"
Speed bump size is not the same.
😂😂
I wonder how it is hardly noticeable, but its true. 👍👍
YOUR LUXURY CAR:
TURBOFLEX LUXURY CAR:
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Lol that's true, I didn't notice.
First thing i checked because you cant trust the chinese. And yeah the first on are round the 2nd ones are flat. So no super tech just chinese propaganda.
Physics: Um hello? The Chinese: No thank you 😂
In India we shake cars differently 😂
They designed speed bumps to slow down cars and now you're designing cars to overcome that design?
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U have a point
Bro what ,
you have a million iq
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Bro it’s used for off-roading.
Bumps are just a nuisance. They wreck your car. I understand that mechanics need food too, but that is not my problem.
Bro can go over speed bumps at 50mph 😂
Lol
50 isn't slow for a test like that
That would destroy the wheels lmao.
They weren't even the same size bumps to begin with, the ev bumps were almost flat
You got a peanut, brian!! Can I go 150 mph and turn a sharp corner?🤣
That JonTron “what” took me out 😂
Dude just says "JUST A 110,000$" like it's a leaf
Speed bump are meant to make people drive slow.
This car :
It's not a car it's an ev
@@bartix698 What Ev stand for
@@bartix698You must be a special kind of stupid huh?
@@ThatKreizyTTElectric vehicle. Idk what he was trying to prove tho because EVs can be cars
@@susfacewithinternetaccess1296 Lmao
The wheels are blacked out for a reason, you cant tell how fast its going. The merc was obviously going very slow. Speed makes a big difference on stability
No. Launched vehicles always have blacked wheels and a nun distinguishing colors and logos. So when we see them we don't know what is is and who made it
In the Mercedes test, the bumps are twice as large
@@biznesmen9229it's not the same test at all an being Chinese I'm sure it's garbage after 100 miles everything inside will fall apart 😂
@@Hondaone1as a Chinese who is reading your comment I can confirm. If you can’t afford mid to high end stuff from china stfu about it and stop being mean
Notice the bumps
Am I’m the only person or that in 1/4 of the video, the music says, “WHAT THE HELLL”
Drunk driver: Damn I hit a person? I thought that was a speed bump 😢
Wrong the chinese copied active suspension
And actually manufactured for their cars, unlike the US and europoors
Yes because you can't
They didn't copy shit. They bought the rights to it. You don't know Nio's first car was a $3 million supercar.
@@Darkest_matter The one that literally went on top of The Grand Tour's laps?
@ReinKayomi the neo ep9 did not the et9
Bosch or Bose(can’t remember which) invented this decades ago already. The Chinese invented nothing here.
bosch
it's no use if you invent something and don't put it in practical use~
@@fatorangecat21 was BOSE actually, but it was too heavy and expensive to manufacture
so your car can do this?
Bose, yes they did.
Can’t wait to try to get to the dealership because my fucking car is having seizures
Chinese stole this in a new innovative way from Bose
Bro the speed bumps were completely different 💀
No! Are you xenophobic and against Chinese? You racist! 😩 The CCP told me it's the same they wouldn't lieeee
Exactly 👍🏾 I’d like to see the test carried out honestly and with the same sized bumps
@@LAHSS1940A Chinese company being honest? In your dreams, not to say that all other companies are honest its just that China has a history of lying, for example the “weather ballon” situation.
☝🏻 This!
yeah. made the Maybach drive over asymmetrical LOGS. and the Champagne waiter drives over little slumps on the road perfectly aligned
I'd still take the Maybach over any, ANY Chinese car.
whys that? chinese companies are as foreign as german companies
You either racist or just can't accept the idea of something Chinese look around you YOUR phone is made in china
Why?
@@Fox4_4because he’s brainwashed
@@maximeparent3004 Chinese Electric cars have a huge issue with spontaneously going up in flames, especially the BYD cars that are the most popular. So yeah, for 110k most sane people wouldn't take the chance with it
I don't get why so many people hate on Chinese Tech. Things have changed a lot. The Chinese produce some crazy shit and a ton cheaper. Would rather get the new SU7 instead a Tesla
The problem is that car is electric😢
Meanwhile German Leopard 2 tank carried a beer without spilling a drop💀
No shit that’s canon stab.
Still got blown to pieces by a t-80
@@teabagger1981 Look up the ratio of Leo to T80 Crew and tank disableing rates... The T80 kills its crew just about every damn time, such a shit box!
@@alwinfrisk735 look up how the so called wonder weapon will in no way change the outcome of the war. Neither will f16s or f35s.
@@alwinfrisk735 Still got destroyed in Ukraine, btw western tech is overpriced garbage that's what i realized when saw it burn in Ukraine. Russian tech is cheap and still dose the job.
Still choosing the Maybach
U could never afford one tho 😂
@peterchen3088 wait a bit and they lose most of its value after 4 years then you buy them for cheap
bumps for Chinese test are flat see again
@@peterchen3088 don't act like you could afford one either.
sheeep😂
Here’s a tip. Look at the speed bumps they use for each vehicle. They’re different sizes.
Electromagnetic suspension had been a concept for a long time
The Chinese leader also doesn’t poop
That's why he is full of shit.
Cause we eat it
Our leader also have a big di*k and her wife have tight pus$y
pay attention to how the items that are run over are in a completely different arrangement
They look to be different heights as well
@xxznn_x6112 they are not the same, be careful, see which placement
@xxznn_x6112 It's sad how delusional you are. Completely different bumps
The size of those speed bumps make me question the Chinese even more
engineers invented speedbumps. some chinese manifacturer: well now you can go over 150mph over speedbumps in a 30mph zone
WE'RE ZOOMING THROUGH THE SCHOOL ZONE'S BUMPS WITH THIS ONE 🗣🔥🔥🔥
Also through small pets and child under 12 years old very innovative and intuitive engineering
Citroen and Toyota rn: "am i a joke to you"
Lmao there aint no way im trusting a Chinese company to show true advertising
New car cost: $110k
New Suspension at main dealers: $105k
Techs over 40 years old now almost going on 50 years, crazy to think no ones really thought of reusing it till now.
Porsche did in the new taycan
Most people just don't need it so it's only for premium/luxury vehicles and companies probably decided ots wasn't worth the rnd money
They did but nobody managed to make a somewhat reliable version of it yet. Almost every top tier brand tried, but either didn't mass produce it or had to quit for some reason.
@@Henry_Jr_WatssonPorsche has production cars with the technology
Imagine you come home after a rainy day and your car shakes off the water like a dog.
It’s got the new Fortnite movement
Imagine the repair bills 😅🤣🤣🤣
At least the Maybach won’t catch on fire like the Chinese EV’s
Something about that car shaking off snow like that so goofy and cute i like it lmao
Fun fact. The Citroen c6 had suspension like this and was the smoothest riding vehicle of its time.
It was an hydro pneumatic suspension that used ECUs to determine road irregularities and provide smooth ride over bumps and potholes.It also would reduce emissions and fuel consumption at high speeds on smooth road surfaces because the suspension would lower the ride height, which would reduce drag.
This isn’t a new suspension type, just new in china
It takes time to steal ideas. Give em a break.
@@ED-es2qv Jelly Westoid is jelly
Remember, the Chinese is good at copying things.
You mean new in the world. In US or Japan still isn’t using these.
@@inisipisTV Did you not read the comment the system was first developed in the 70's or 80's and it was used for decades.
This car is like my dog after shower 😂😂😂
Chinese engineers are from another planet 😅
This is the vehicle EVERYONE on the US East Coast secretly wants/needs.
In the Maybach’s defense though, since it is not Chinese, it does not report every move, stop, purchase or conversation to the Chinese government. So, it does have that going for it.
But but but but no bumps!!!
Chinese government don’t give a f**** about any of that stuff
if you live in America this comment is absolutely hilarious
@@switz6665 i am in Taiwan. Also Maybachs are made in Germany. What does this have to do with America?
yes I'm very afraid of my Mabach reporting my every move to the Chinese government while I drive it around england
If it's Chinese I ain't buying
Please shut up
Anyone else notice the bumps used for Maybach were much higher and a different color.
ahahahaah my man put the maybach on the sporty lower suspension settings 😂
Car: *[Aggressively Starts Throwing It Back]*
👀
There was a video on why this suspension isn’t more common as it was invented in the 80s, basically it’s dangerous as it isolated the driver from road conditions, same as noiseless tyres that do exist but are outlawed because drivers lose focus on the road.
Everyone forgets BOSE did this a couple decades ago, and while it worked, had nearly 4x the amount of moving parts a normal suspension does, cost 10x more, and lasted only about 5,000 miles before needing recalibration and parts replacement.
Lexus, Bose, and some auto suppliers out of Detroit came up with this in the 90s. Some markets aren’t willing to pay for certain features so it’s not reappearing until now, in China.
Pricing is a thing… the chinese can produce this probably for half the Price thats what makes it competetive…
@@joneshgw6378 Look at what the Chinese also build at "half the usual price".
Their condos and bridges are LITERALLY build out of Styrofoam and collapse on the regular.
Don't believe in Chinese "marketing".
@@joneshgw6378half the price and a quarter the quality
Funny how the speed bumps are very small for the Chinese car and huge for the other.
The bumps are also offset when they show drivers view and you can clearly see the Chinese car is in line
yes you're right
the Chinese can only fool themselves lol
As an technician, fuck that.
This type of tech has existed for a long time in European companies. Typically these suspensions are only applied in super cars because they are to expensive compared to the extra comfort they provide. They also weigh a lot.
They steal it from other manufacturers, and now they are claiming they invented it
its a marketing method china has copied from apple
Same with everything they do
@@mm-hl7ghsir I don't think Apple was around in the Korean war. That's when they start to copy everything. So apple just looked at them and their history and said yes.
This car uses Bose suspension, which they BOUGHT the rights to and made it new and improved here. You racists need to sit down and rethink your entire life, not all Chinese steal ideas, and not all Americans snort cocaine. 🫤.
We would expect nothing less from them
“Innovative”
Meanwhile Williams F1 team in the 90’
didn't know Williams F1 made a road car back in 90s....
@@ahmadahmal2942 But this type of technology already existed, thats why its not innovative.
@@dtar380 yes! but Its way more advance than those old tech from williams, boss and Citroen and plus its a road car and a new system that works completely different from the old concepts. So in a way we can say it's inovative
@@dtar380- It’s "Innovative" not Inventive. It means they made an existing Invention but improve upon it. Much like how the iPhone did against the old Nokia smartphone.
@@dtar380this isn't how active suspension worked. It wasn't to deal with bumps but rather cornering and bankings
Pretty sure speed bumps working is important for road safety.
Honestly, in Germany nobody cares- nobody pays 100k+ for a chinese car. You also loose a bigger bunch of money by selling a Nio after a while compared to the S-Classe (if not an E-classe more apropriate to compare with).
What comes next as USP? A Karaoke 🎤?
Bose from the 80s already had this. It turns out it was too heavy and impractical.
Maybe they’ll bring it back for EVs
And about Citroën's hydro pneumatic suspention?
If it was too heavy its definitely not coming back for EV's
@@alivape lol
And why exactly do I need my car to hold up a tower of wine glasses?
The suspension... you don't feel anything inside while driving
@@gregwilbur5462mouth breathing retards who cannot think for themselves aren’t worth your time
Dang the car can even dance 🕺
Government: use bumps to speed down cars
The car:
I’m not picking a Chinese car over a German 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm not picking a German or an American car over a Japanese. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@twoplus7647 yes buy Japanese cars like ,Toyota supra which is made with 90% bmw parts 😂
@@twoplus7647aint no way you just said japanese cars are better than german cars
straight-up racist.
@@yourregularf1channel Yes, I said it. Japanese cars are much more reliable than any other cars.
"Why is your car shaking?"
Ah, it much be having a itch from all the snow. 😂
Why do we need a car that doesn’t spill cups while driving over speed bumps
That is awesome. I was getting frustrated with my wine glasses falling off the front of my car everyday when I drive.
No thanks. Show us the crash test.
I know 100% I'll survive in that Mercedes.
THE BUMPS FOR THE MERCEDES WERE ' HIGHER ' THAN THE OTHER BUMPS FOR THE WHITE CAR. DON'T FALL FOR IT AMERICA 😅
“For only a price of $502,381.”
Wait until Elon sees this
Bose createt this a long time ago.
And no car can actually use that piece of sh!t, this one comes with the car so its usable and not just a CZcams demonstration
@@-.369.- Citroen just do it 40 year ago 🤓
I guess it’s Bosch and not Bose
Yes they dit.
@@subramaniamarunnope