magic body control
1- greater control during very aggressive driving?
2- or, a measurably improved ride comfort during normal driving?
Salespeople don't know and for what I can read, it's shrouded in hype. Hence, I asking the forum.
1- greater control during very aggressive driving?
2- or, a measurably improved ride comfort during normal driving?
Salespeople don't know and for what I can read, it's shrouded in hype. Hence, I asking the forum.
What I can say that I'm 100% sure is that it does smooth over speed bumps about 75% of the time. When it works, it truly is " magic ".
Yes, my car is very smooth, quiet and handles exceptionally well for a 2.5 ton vehicle of its size. Is this a function of MBC, I have no idea as I have nothing to compare it to.
I bought my S Class used. I was looking for the unicorn of options...MBC, heads up display and the 3D Burmester. Most S Classes don't even come with one of these features, I found one with all 3. So I bought it!
Hope this helps a bit. I am sure this is obvious, but may be hard to pull off. Drive 2 cars back to back. One with and one without. Then you will have a definitive answer. And, please share it with us.
On the other hand...when it works, it's a great way to impress your friends!!!...
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One thing for sure is you loose 4Matic if you have MBC. I guess for most that does not matter, but if you are in the colder climates, 4Matic comes in handy.




Last edited by Socalsteve; Feb 26, 2017 at 11:20 PM.
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I does not render it ineffective. It works, given the right conditions. I am sure this is the same case in Europe.
Why would MBZ offer/sell a very expensive option if they rendered it ineffective? Does that make sense to you?
Still not sure if it does anything else. I have been told that it makes the hydraulic lift system much faster. Mine is super fast to raise the car. After that and the smoothing out the speed bumps, not sure if it does anything else.
Anyone? Anyone?
In the US, the DOT doesn't want you to be able to fly over speed bumps at 30mph without feeling the bump. In a European spec'd vehicle, MBC is more aggressive and is allowed to cancel out much more of the movement. This is why you and others report things like "when it works, it works well"
Does that make sense to you?
In the US, the DOT doesn't want you to be able to fly over speed bumps at 30mph without feeling the bump. In a European spec'd vehicle, MBC is more aggressive and is allowed to cancel out much more of the movement. This is why you and others report things like "when it works, it works well"
Does that make sense to you?




I wish MB never mentioned the silly speed bumps since it's effectiveness is based on camera vision and stepping on the brakes (which suspends MBC).
Now everyone thinks MBC if for a bumpy road.
The value in MBC is the active suspension which easily outperforms Airmatic in all circumstances. Great option but only available on RWD.
In terms of money, ABC used to be a $4k option, so they tagged on another $600 or so for the "magic".
If you can forget about the speed bumps and don't need AWD, it is the best suspension available for the S-Class...
I wish MB never mentioned the silly speed bumps since it's effectiveness is based on camera vision and stepping on the brakes (which suspends MBC).
Now everyone thinks MBC if for a bumpy road.
The value in MBC is the active suspension which easily outperforms Airmatic in all circumstances. Great option but only available on RWD.
In terms of money, ABC used to be a $4k option, so they tagged on another $600 or so for the "magic".
If you can forget about the speed bumps and don't need AWD, it is the best suspension available for the S-Class...
Thanks!
I can tell everyone that if all manufactures start putting MBC in all of their cars,
the powers that be will have to make all the speed bumps all that more damaging to vehicles.








