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Active Aerodynamics: Wings That Think for Themselves
Active Aerodynamics: Wings That Think for Themselves — the engineering explained in plain language.
It is the kind of technology most drivers benefit from every day without ever thinking about it. Pop the bonnet on how it works, though, and there is some genuinely elegant engineering to appreciate.
How it works
The principle relies on reacting faster and more accurately than a human ever could. Sensors gather information, a controller makes a decision in milliseconds, and the hardware responds before the driver is even aware of the situation.
Why it matters
The payoff is a car that is safer, faster or more efficient — often all three at once. That is why the technology spread so quickly from exotic machinery to mainstream models.
Great engineering is invisible until you understand it — then it is everywhere.
The bottom line
As computing power grows cheaper and sensors more capable, expect this technology to become more sophisticated still. The fundamentals, however, will remain as sound as ever.