From Road & Track

When Ford's new Fusion V6 Sport debuted at the Detroit Auto Show last month, we said it would come with dampers "that can detect potholes and automatically adjust the shocks to minimize impact ." Now, Ford has revealed what the system looks like in practice and visually, it's fairly incredible.

The Fusion's adaptive dampers read road conditions every two milliseconds and when it detects the edge of a pothole, it automatically stiffens the particular wheel's damper to its stiffest setting. Effectively, it allows the Fusion to skip over potholes, as Ford demonstrates with this video.

Ford claims this is the only midsize sedan currently on sale to offer this tech, but other advanced suspension systems of the past achieved similar effects. The hydropneumatic suspension in the Citroën DS was well known for its ability to iron out any imperfections and Bose (yes, that Bose) developed a crazy suspension that could literally jump over bumps.

The development of modern suspensions systems that can mitigate poor roads while providing excellent handling is incredibly impressive. We're certainly excited to go pothole hunting in the Fusion V6 Sport.

via Jalopnik