Tenneco Inc. announced that its written in the CES electronic suspension system continuously appear in the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class, which will be launched in Stuttgart this year.

What is most remarkable about the electronically controlled suspension system is continuously adjusts to road conditions and driver actions that promote stability and ride comfort improvements. The system also allows Tenneco to modify the vehicle to get used to driving on various factors such as braking, steering load, acceleration, and the vehicle increases the capacity of handling and driving comfort of the vehicle.

Daimler Chrysler said the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class performance uses updated technology helps provide a new level of safety, agility and comfort. Technical innovations involving the fifth largest automaker in the world and produces high quality air — Mercedes filter system performance is the AGILITY CONTROL of the company, which is based on the suspension system Tenneco electronic control continuously.

Tenneco’s CES system continuously refines damping levels according to road conditions and vehicle dynamics. At the heart of the system is a control unit ECU, or electronic process the driver’s commands and data from sensors placed in strategic locations in the vehicle.

The sensors include three accelerometers are mounted on the vehicle body with four suspension position sensors that provide information, such as steering angle, brake pressure, vehicle speed and other factors under review. The ECU utilizes control software that manage all the information gathered in real-time sensor and then releases the signal to separately adjust the damping level of each shock absorber valve. Electronic dampers allow a wide range of maximum and minimum levels of depreciation and regular at all times to provide a vehicle control to ensure sound and comfort.

Tenneco shock absorbers of the electronic system used for this are built into the fabric of the company Ermua, Spain. Tenneco is a manufacturing company a current market value of $ 4.7 billion. Its head office is located in Lake Forest, Illinois, and has approximately 19,000 employees worldwide. It is also one of the world’s largest designer, marketer and manufacturer of emission control products and systems and suspension control for the automotive original equipment market, including the secondary market.

Tenneco products are marketed under the following brands: Walker ®, Monroe, Gillet (TM) and Clevite ® Elastomer. Some products include Rancho Tenneco shock absorbers, Sensa-Trac and Monroe Reflex ® shocks and struts, Walker ® ??Quiet-Flow Dynomax performance exhaust products, and Clevite ® Elastomer noise, vibration and harshness components order.