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Forget Taylor Swift… This Chinese electric automotive shows easy methods to really shake it off

Jade CredentinoBy Jade CredentinoFebruary 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Chinese carmaker Nio has demonstrated how its recent ET9 flagship’s suspension system might be used to shake off snow within the winter.

The recently revealed ET9 four-seater sedan’s SkyRide system allows independent control of every wheel, and six-way adjustment to the stiffness, damping and height of the suspension.

Nio says the system can process and reply to data from road bumps and surfaces in a thousandth of a second, allowing it to raised tackle poor surfaces.

In a WeChat post, Nio has shown how the ET9 can shake off soft powder snow by shifting the vehicle’s body height between +40mm and -50mm.

Earlier this 12 months Nio demonstrated the technology on a prototype by assembling a tower of 14 filled champagne coupe glasses on the bonnet of the sedan and driving it along a corrugated surface.

Measuring 5325mm long, 2016mm wide and 1620mm tall on a lengthy 3250mm wheelbase, Nio says the ET9 has a “Landjet” design and guarantees “first-class” comfort inside.

The ET9 includes a 900V electrical architecture with peak charging power of 600kW, and might use Nio’s growing network of battery-swapping stations. Nio guarantees 255km of range with just five minutes of charging.

Power comes from a 340kW everlasting magnet motor on the rear and an 180kW induction motor on the front, for a complete system output of 520kW.

The Nio ET9 is obtainable for pre-order in China, with deliveries set to start there in the primary quarter of 2025. It starts from 800,000 yuan (A$169,650).

Nio has yet to announce plans to enter the Australian market, though it has lodged trademark applications for a raft of its nameplates – a few of which have been opposed by Audi for being too much like its nameplates.

The corporate isn’t the primary to introduce a classy suspension system with an attention-grabbing function.

The E-Lively Body Control system on the Mercedes-Benz GLE and GLS has a Free Driving Assist mode that lets you bounce the vehicle to extricate it from snow or sand.


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