New! Full air suspension system on the rear axle for the Volkswagen e-Crafter and MAN eTGE

VW-Crafter MAN eTGE

We are delighted to announce – as the first supplier of (air) suspension systems for lightweight commercial vehicles – that we have recently added full air suspension on the rear axle for the Volkswagen e-Crafter and MAN eTGE to our product range.

Always at the correct ride height
When you replace the original suspension system on your vehicle with a full air suspension system from VB-Airsuspension, your Volkswagen e-Crafter or MAN eTGE will always drive at the correct ride height, irrespective of vehicle loading. This makes the vehicle safer and the ride more comfortable.

Useful features
The VB-FullAir 2C system (full air suspension on the rear axle) also allows you to raise or lower the rear of these electric vehicles when stationary. This makes it easier to get in and out, and simplifies the process of loading and unloading the vehicle.

Approval
Our VB-FullAir 2C system has been tested and approved by Volkswagen AG and holds the relevant approval documentation.

VB-Airsuspension now helps ensure optimum ride comfort, increased stability and greater safety in electrically powered vehicles.

Want to know more? Get in touch with one of our VB-Partners who will be pleased to help.




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