Braking Controls
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) electronically regulates braking pressure to avoid wheel-locking so the driver can maintain road holding and the ability to steer the vehicle when braking.
Connected to the ABS, the Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) ensures braking pressure is evenly applied to the wheels (front-rear and right-left) so that, should the need arise, maximum effect can be achieved from the braking power.
Emergency Braking Assistance (EBA) instantly amplifies braking pressure in the event of an emergency so that the stopping distance is the shortest possible. It also automatically activates the hazard warning lights to alert drivers behind.
The electric parking brake comes into effect via a control located on the central console. It automatically determines the amount of force required to keep the vehicle in a stationary position.