GM Authority has learned that the Magnetic Selective Ride Control Suspension, also known simply as Magnetic Ride, is currently under constraint for the 2022 Corvette. Currently, new units of the 2022 ...
Magnetic Ride Control (MRC or MagneRide) is a General Motors chassis and suspension technology that adapts and adjusts the shock absorbers of a vehicle in real-time in response to changes in terrain ...
The American luxury vehicle manufacturer has a long history of offering smooth-riding, impeccably crafted cars, and SUVs and one of the key technologies behind this feat is the Magnetic Ride Control ...
I’m sure you’ve probably heard this before. “Your shocks and (or) struts are blown and need replacing.” You are quoted some astronomical price and you immediately ask yourself, “How important are ...
Currently, the 2022 Chevy Corvette units are assembled at the GM Bowling Green Assembly plant without the popular Magnetic Ride suspension. The cause of the constraint is not clear, but we can ...
Would a manual transmission make the Chevrolet SS that much more exciting? With a 6.2-liter V8 under the hood packing 415 hp, the Chevrolet SS boasts an aggressive design for a sedan and with its rear ...
It’s been more than a decade since GM took suspension control to a new level by integrating magnetic ride control (MR) in the 2002 Cadillac Seville STS. Everyone was in awe. Over the ensuing years the ...
The claimed benefits of the new shocks are more precise body control and a more refined ride, while maintaining payload and towing capability. The shocks, filled with tiny iron particles, react to a ...
The GMC Sierra Denali is the most expensive truck in GM’s stable, and the truck is getting more mechanical goodies to help it stay at the top. For 2015, the Sierra Denali will be available with ...
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