Electronic steering chassis

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The Electronic Steering Chassis (English for "electronic steering chassis") is a height and hardness adjustable chassis that is compressor-controlled. It was developed by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation in the early 1990s. It was first used in the Mitsubishi Sigma . From 80 km / h it is lower and harder or can be set very high at the push of a button; for driving off-road, washing underbody or attaching snow chains.