Electronic Stability Control
Electronic Stability Control[1] (ESC) is designed to assist drivers in maintaining control of their vehicles during extreme steering maneuvers. ESC senses when a vehicle is starting to spin (oversteer) or plow (understeer), and attempts to correct the vehicle's course by automatically controlling the throttle and applying the brakes at individual wheels. The control you'll feel is astonishing.

Braking
Journey's four-wheel antilock disc brake system (ABS) with brake assist helps prevent wheel lockup for shorter stopping distances and improved control under extreme conditions. Brake assist senses when you stomp on the brake and delivers additional stopping power to the situation.
Antilock brakes and brake assist is standard on all trim levels.

- Professional driver, on closed course.
Suspension
With all the entertaining features inside Journey, you don't want to be distracted by road noise or vibration. That's why Journey is loaded with a four-wheel independent suspension with MacPherson struts in the front and a multi-link suspension in the rear.
Whether you're sporting the Touring Suspension, tuned for fun-to-drive riding and handling, or the Performance Suspension, tuned for responsiveness and aggressive handling, you're bound for unlimited driving happiness.
Normal duty suspension is standard on SE. Touring suspension is standard on SXT. Performance suspension is available on SXT with 19" cast aluminum wheels and standard on SXT AWD and R/T.













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