Chinese EV revealed with clever Ferrari, Corvette technology

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The new Deepal L06 may not look wildly different from other Chinese electric sedans, but it packs something unique under its skin.

Deepal touts the L06 is the first model from a mass-market Chinese brand to feature magnetorheological suspension, which it’s quick to boast is the same technology found in Ferraris.

Of course, this technology was originally developed not by Ferrari but rather General Motors’ Delphi division, debuting in the 2002.5 Cadillac Seville and subsequently being used in a raft of GM products since then, including the Chevrolet Corvette. It’s also been used by other brands like Ford, which has fitted it in the Mustang.

These dampers use a magnetorheological fluid, containing iron particles, that’s controlled by a magnetic field. This allows the damping characteristics to be continuously controlled using a magnet.

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MagneRide technology is offered by Chinese-owned BWI Group, which acquired Delphi’s chassis division in 2009.

The firm announced in February it would supply its fourth-generation MagneRide technology to an unspecified “leading Chinese automaker”, who will put it in a sedan, SUV and a “high-performance vehicle” with an annual volume of 400,000 units and production commencing in mid-2025.

In addition to the Deepal L06 from Chinese giant Changan, BWI Group will also supply this suspension tech for the upcoming Polestar 5; the Swedish brand is owned by Chinese automaker Geely.

In a (translated) press release, Deepal says this tech delivers exceptional stability in the L06 with “no bouncing on steep inclines and no deviation during cornering” and “supercar-level handling and composure in daily driving”.