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Hydropneumatic suspension is a type of
motor vehicle suspension system,
designed by Paul Magès,
invented by Citroën, and ****ed to Citroën cars, as well...
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Hydropneumatic devices (or hydro-pneumatic devices) are
systems that
operate using water and gas. The
devices are used in
various applications. A hydropneumatic...
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Above that
threshold makes it DOT 5. In the 1950s, Citroën
introduced a
hydropneumatic suspension system,
powered by an engine-driven pump and also used to...
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Jacques Calvet (1982–1999). The C5 had a
further development of Citroën's
hydropneumatic suspension, now
called Hydractive 3. The
major change with this system...
- Mercedes-Benz
brand name used to
describe electronically controlled hydropneumatic suspension. This
suspension combines a high
level of ride
quality with...
- the use of hydraulics. The
first example appeared in 1954, with the
hydropneumatic suspension developed by Paul Magès at Citroën. The
hydraulic pressure...
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introduced in 1972 and
equipped with Mercedes-Benz M100 V8
engine and full
hydropneumatic suspension system. The 450SEL 6.9 was
presented to the
public at the...
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features six
roadwheels with a
combined torsion bar and
hydropneumatic suspension system. The
hydropneumatic suspension units are ****ed on the
first and sixth...
- that of
infantry fighting vehicles. Like the BMD-3, the 2S25
features hydropneumatic suspension with a
variable height clearance of 190–590 mm,
which can...
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concerns in the Xantia. The
Xantia also used the
traditional Citroën
hydropneumatic suspension system,
which was
pioneered by the
older DS. It was initially...