The automatic emergency braking on vulnerable road users helps to avoid collisions, particularly with cyclists and pedestrians.
The Electronic stability program detects vehicle skidding movements, and actively counteracts them.
The remote park assist detects parking spaces and can move the vehicle into and out of them.
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) helps to adapt the speed in heavy traffic to the flow to keep a safe distance to the preceding vehicle.
Bosch hybrid systems combine CO₂ reductions with efficiency advantages for urban and cross-country driving.
Master cylinders convert the pressure applied by the driver’s foot and amplified by the brake booster into hydraulic pressure.
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The Boxberg proving ground has a total area of 94 hectare (approximately 230 acres), with a great number of different test tracks covering a total area of 25 hectare (approximately 60 acres).
The automatic emergency braking assists the driver in avoiding rear-end collisions and mitigating the consequences.
The low pressure sensor makes it possible to monitor the vacuum inside the brake booster and to control the electric vacuum pump.