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The Electronically Controlled Suspension (ECS) market is a subset of the Suspension Systems and Components industry. It is composed of products that use electronic sensors and actuators to adjust the suspension system of a vehicle. This technology allows for a more comfortable ride, improved handling, and better control of the vehicle. It also allows for the suspension system to be adjusted to different driving conditions, such as road surface, speed, and load.
ECS systems are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry, as they offer a number of advantages over traditional suspension systems. They are more efficient, as they can be adjusted to different driving conditions, and they are also more reliable, as they are less prone to wear and tear.
Some of the major players in the ECS market include Continental AG, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Magna International Inc., Delphi Automotive PLC, and Tenneco Inc. Show Less Read more