From Opel 2003 publication:
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• The DSA (Dynamic SAfety) chassis
provides excellent road-holding using
specially chosen elastokinematics to
ensure automatic stabilization of the
DSA front suspension during crucial
driving maneuvers.
• ESP (Electronic Stability Program) uses a
number of sensors to detect critical
driving situations and helps the driver by
applying the brakes individually as
appropriate or altering the engine
settings. ESP goes a step beyond the
already high standards offered by the
DSA suspension layout, particularly on
wet roads, snow and ice. The latestgeneration
ESP (ESPPlus) is managed in
an integrated way as part of the IDSPlus
chassis (Interactive Driving System) which
is available for the first time in the new
Opel Astra.
• The four channel ABS (Anti-lock Braking
System) with variable braking force
distribution, contributes to safer road
behavior and more agile handling. It
shortens the stopping distance on
slippery road surfaces while retaining
steering control.
• Opel’s TCPlus Traction Control system
operates via the brakes and engine
power output, whereas conventional
systems control via the engine only.
TCPlus also controls spinning wheels to
improve traction, for example when
accelerating on surfaces with different
levels of grip on the left and right side of
the road. The electronic traction control
prevents the driven wheels from spinning
making it easier to control on icy
gradients.
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According to the 2001 Sales Brochure, the facelift Omegas has DSA (short for Dynamic SAfety suspension - but what on earth is it anyway?), ABS, and TC Plus, but there is no mention of ESP for the Omega...