Adaptive Ride Control (ARC) is a General Motors chassis and suspension technology that provides premium driving refinement with exceptional responsiveness. The system delivers a high level of primary vehicle motion control, but with better ride isolation.

How do I know if my GMC has magnetic ride control?

GM trucks and SUVs have Service Parts Identification Label sticker inside the glove box. This label will have your VIN, Wheel Base, Model designation and a list of 3-digit/character RPOs (Regular Production Options). If you see code “Z55” on the label, you have Autoride electronic suspension.

What GMC trucks have magnetic ride control?

GMC

  • 2014-2018 GMC Sierra. Standard on Denali.
  • GMC Yukon / Yukon XL. 2015-2020: standard on Denali. 2021 and newer: standard on AT4 and Denali.

What is Magnetic Ride Control on Denali?

Magnetic Ride Control (standard on Denali and AT4) uses sensors to continually read the road and alter the damping rate of the shocks. The Air Ride Adaptive Suspension, paired with Magnetic Ride Control, helps provide a premium feel while maintaining confidence-inspiring handling.

Does my Sierra have adaptive ride control?

For 2020, the Sierra also receives Adaptive Cruise Control – Camera available on SLT, AT4 and Denali trim levels. The system features a single high-mounted camera behind the rearview mirror and can bring the Sierra to a complete stop.

Is adaptive air ride suspension worth it?

So whether it’s a manual or electronic air suspension system, the benefits can greatly improve the ride of the vehicle. Air suspension improves the ride height based on the load weight and a vehicle’s speed. Higher corner speeds due to air suspension being better suited to the surface of the road.

How does GM Magnetic Ride Control Work?

Cadillac Magnetic Ride Control™ uses independent electronic sensors in each wheel in order to check road conditions up to 1,000 times per second. Every 5 milliseconds, Magnetic Ride Control™ can adjust your vehicle’s suspension in order to provide a smoother, more secure ride.

Do I have Magnetic Ride Control?

You can find your RPO code sticker underneath the trunk mat. A second way is to go into the infotainment system —> under settings —> drive mode and suspensions option should be present. A third way to find out is to look under the front or rear and you should see the ride height sensor (Red circle in the picture).

What is adaptive ride suspension?

Air Ride Adaptive Suspension, or Air Ride, for short, is a General Motors chassis and suspension technology that is capable of dynamically raising or lowering the vehicle’s ride height.