Watch Bose's incredible electromagnetic car suspension system in action

Watch Bose's incredible electromagnetic car suspension system in action

Bose’s new beat – http://www.cnet.com/news/bose-behind-the-scenes/

Bose spent years developing the ultimate suspension system that offered a super smooth, magic-carpet like ride. It was a technical success but a commercial flop. See why.

Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension 👉 https://bit.ly/3lO7sOU
Subscribe to CNET: http://bit.ly/17qqqCs
Watch more CNET videos: http://www.cnet.com/video
Follow CNET on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CNET
Follow CNET on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cnet

50 Comments

  1. And finally in 2024, this suspension technology has appeared in a production car for the first time, the Nio ET9

  2. I feel like this suspension should happen in today’s cars considering how big, heavy, complex and expensive they are now compared to that LS400 back in the day

  3. Can you imagine your car jumping and you turning the wheel while in the air because a turn is coming up… and your car hits down with your tires in full-turn and boom, you’re off the road.

  4. Citroens did this from 1955 to 2015 with its hydro pneumatic suspension.
    It took till the Xantia in 1995 for the active roll control.
    Jumping the stick did not happen, but driving on 3 wheels did.
    The undulations, rough road and pavee were a doddle…

  5. The Chinese have copied this technology, and are already bringing it to market before America. It’s now too late, because they will get the credit for being the first.

  6. This isn’t true, this is a heavily modified suspension system created by the audio company Bose, it’s very impressive tech that uses sound wave concepts to create a smoother ride

  7. I wonder if that car jumping feature ever got anyone. Imagine turning on the highway and it does that.

  8. I have followed this every few months since I first saw it. For the love of God. Make it purchasable.

  9. Comme dit plus bas, c’est bose qui a mis au point ces suspensions en 2006.
    (Ou peut être plus tôt.)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*