Active body control (ABC) is like having special muscles that help keep your car steady and balanced when you're driving. Just like your body has muscles that help you stay upright and balanced, your car has ABC to help keep it from moving around too much.
ABC works by using sensors to detect when your car is moving or leaning in one direction. These sensors send signals to the ABC system, which then sets to work adjusting the suspension and other components of your car's chassis. This helps keep your car from tipping over, leaning too far to one side, or bouncing around too much on bumpy roads.
Think of ABC like a really smart robot that's keeping your car steady and safe. It knows exactly how your car should be positioned and it works hard to maintain that position no matter what's happening on the road. That way, you can focus on driving without having to worry about your car's balance and stability.