Renault has always placed a great emphasis on safety in its vehicles and its Braking Technology is no exception. Its braking technology provides many benefits for both drivers and passengers.
Renault’s Braking Technology currently consists of several parts. The first is Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD). This system automatically adjusts brake force according to the weight of the car and the road conditions. This helps to maintain vehicle stability and traction and can provide a shorter braking distance, improved comfort and better cornering abilities.
The second part is Electronic Stability Control (ESC). ESC helps to correct oversteer or understeer and is designed to help drivers maintain control in slippery conditions. It works by reducing braking power and increasing engine power, so as to stabilise the vehicle and prevent a crash.
The third part of Renault’s braking technology is Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). ABS helps to minimize wheel lock-up and help maintain stable braking performance, even when the road conditions are wet or icy. It prevents the wheels from locking up, which can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
Finally, Renault’s automatic emergency braking (AEB) is a relatively new addition, which helps reduce the severity of crashes by using radar technology and cameras to detect potential hazards on the road, such as pedestrians and other vehicles. When a hazard is detected, the system will automatically apply the brakes before the driver can react.
Combined, Renault’s braking technology is designed to provide you with improved safety and handling on the road. While no braking system can prevent an accident entirely, the new technologies can certainly help reduce the risk of a crash, as well as improve handling and comfort.