While most of us have already witnessed the incredible proactive suspension system developed by Bose in the 1990s, we never thought it would make production!

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The incredible proactive suspension system developed in the 1990s by Bose might actually see production after all, and we’re losing our minds with excitement. The video below is a handy reminder of just how awesome the system was. Watch and gawp, Ctzens, even if you’ve seen it before. While weight and cost killed it off at the time, it was simply too incredible not to keep in mind for the future.

Enter US firm Clearmotion, which has bought the rights to the control software developed by Bose. Combining it with the latest in dampers air suspension the firm has been able to fashion a commercially viable setup that’s said to have caught the eyes of five major car makers - whose identities are being kept secret, for now. Now renamed the ‘digital chassis system,’ it’s being dubbed ‘the fastest proactive ride system that exists today’ by Clearmotion’s CEO, Shak Avadhany. He said:

“In our system, we equip the damper with an active valve that allows the fluid inside to pass in and out. We have real-time accelerometers that are reading the road and reacting instantly, with motors providing the car with unparalleled ride quality. “It really delivers an almost instantaneous level of isolation that’s so noticeable you’d feel the difference in the first 10 feet of driving.”