Full Air Suspension
Experience Unmatched Driving Comfort
Full air springs replace traditional steel springs, delivering an exceptional driving experience. But what exactly are the benefits of a full air suspension system? Primarily, such a system ensures a smooth and comfortable ride while significantly enhancing driving dynamics and safety.
The hardware behind a full air suspension system—air bellows, brackets, and shock absorbers—replaces conventional steel springs. When combined with precise chassis tuning, these components provide superior comfort and added safety. Full air suspension systems are especially beneficial for heavy motorhome or ambulance bodies, where they eliminate rolling movements, improve directional stability, and reduce the tendency to sway in curves.
Most importantly, you’ll enjoy an unparalleled level of driving comfort that makes every journey more enjoyable.
Discover a Whole New Driving Experience
Full air springs are the ideal solution when gentle handling of both people and cargo is essential, making them perfect for motorhomes and commercially used vehicles like ambulances. As the name suggests, full air springs use large air bellows to support the entire weight of the vehicle body, replacing standard steel suspension.
These high-capacity air bellows are managed by an intelligent level control system and the innovative Air Drive Control (ADC®), which automatically detects and adjusts to varying load conditions. This ensures optimal performance and comfort, regardless of the vehicle’s load.
Air Drive Control – The Ultimate in Air Suspension Control
Remember the days before the iPhone or Samsung Galaxy? Mobile phones were once known for their complicated technology and clunky usability, with fixed buttons and static controls dominating the design. Then, manufacturers realized that devices should be more than just powerful and fast—they should be user-friendly. The introduction of the touchscreen revolutionized navigation and usability, making smartphones simpler and more intuitive.
Similarly, air suspension systems were once complex and difficult to control. But with the new Air Drive Control (ADC®), those days are over. Operating an air suspension system is now easier than ever, with a sleek and intuitive interface. Experience the Goldschmitt air suspension system in action and discover how seamless control can transform your driving experience.
Full Performance with Four Channels
The range of control options varies depending on whether your vehicle is equipped with a 2-channel air suspension system on the rear axle only or a complete air suspension system. Naturally, the more spring elements installed, the greater the flexibility of the control features. Vehicles with air springs on both the front and rear axles offer more functionality than those with air springs solely on the rear. Since it’s not possible to raise or lower a vehicle with a steel-sprung front axle, features such as auto levelling, sport mode, and lateral lowering are exclusive to 4-channel systems.
However, regardless of whether you have a 4-channel or a 2-channel system, we guarantee you will be impressed with the performance of the Air Drive Control.
Easy to use with new functions.
Quality and safety set standards.
Get to know the range of features of AirDriveControl and benefit from functions that are tailored to your needs.

Driving level
(2-channel / 4-channel system)

Raised level
(2-channel / 4-channel system)

Lowered level
(2-channel / 4-channel system)

Sport mode
(4-channel system)

Auto-Level
(4-channel system)

Service mode
(2-channel / 4-channel system)

Settings / Diagnostics
(2-channel / 4-channel system)

Manual operating mode
(2-channel / 4-channel system)

Lower the rear
(2-channel / 4-channel system)

Lowering to the side
(4-channel system)

weighing function
(2-channel / 4-channel system)

Day / Night mode
(2-channel / 4-channel system)
For ambulance vehicles, we offer an optional, robust button module (left) that operates via CAN bus, providing essential functions specifically tailored for rescue operations: driving mode, lowered mode, off-road mode, and service mode. To accommodate vehicle manufacturers’ requirements, the AirDriveControl features an additional switch input on the control unit, allowing for integration with the manufacturer’s own control elements.
On the right, the touch control panel of the AirDriveControl is specially designed for motorhome use. The large color display allows users to easily access many useful functions with just a touch. For instance, you can lower the vehicle to facilitate loading the rear garage or raise the ground clearance to navigate rough roads or ramps at a walking pace. Additionally, when the vehicle accelerates and reaches the preset speed limit, the system automatically adjusts the driving level for optimal performance.
Available for the following vehicle types:
