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abs


Abbreviation for Anti-Lock Braking System.
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ac


Abbreviation for Alternating Current or Air conditioning.
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active body control


A regulated suspension system using hydraulics and sensors to change the springing to suit the immediate situation.
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active bonnet system


Providing increased pedestrian protection in the event of striking a pedestrian head-on.
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active damper control


A system to computer control the shock absorber damping forces so each wheel varies its response according to the conditions.
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active safety


Vehicle qualities that help a driver avoid a potential accident such as braking, steering and cornering stability.
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active steering


An electric power system which varies the degree that wheels turn in response to steering adjustments, improving directional stability at high speed and parking via improved manoeuvrability.
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active suspension


A system in which electronic sensors work with hydraulic or another external forces to counteract adverse suspension movements.
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active torque split


A system in which the transmission distributes engine torque in controlled proportions between all wheels, varying the proportion front and rear to suit the conditions.
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adaptive airbag


Two-stage airbag that can inflate in two stages. It is partly filled in a low-speed collision and becomes fully inflated above approx. 35 km/h
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