Range Rover dynamic suspension and car sickness.

Range Rover dynamic suspension and car sickness.

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So

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27,654 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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Mrs So is complaining of feeling sick in our latest Vogue. It’s the first one we’ve had with dynamic suspension and I am wondering if it’s that.

To be honest I find the suspension odd at times, as I did with a previous Porsche with similar tech. I think it’s how the car adjusts itself, which can feel unnatural.

Anyone else encountered this?

EdJ

1,321 posts

202 months

Friday 31st May 2019
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Which year is your car? On my latest L405, I switch the suspension settings to "dynamic" when on twisty roads as the "comfort" setting tends to make passengers sick.

So

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27,654 posts

229 months

Saturday 1st June 2019
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EdJ said:
Which year is your car? On my latest L405, I switch the suspension settings to "dynamic" when on twisty roads as the "comfort" setting tends to make passengers sick.
2016

The Wookie

14,038 posts

235 months

Wednesday 5th June 2019
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They do have a tendency to rock back and forth in pitch on the motorway. Generally they are underdamped in low speed inputs (ie heave motion) when travelling in a straight line.

My other half is sensitive to car sickness and she hates sitting in the back of my parents 2014 L405 S/C.

According to my mate in SVR the SVA has a different damper software tune and doesn’t do it.