applied to each wheel
according to the amount of
traction available to prevent the
wheels from locking up and
ensure safe parking.
Warning:
1. Do not release brake pedal
immediately after stepping
on it, as this will interrupt
the ABS operation and
increase the braking
distance.
2. The driver should always
maintain a safe distance
from the vehicle in front
and be aware of dangerous
situations while driving.
Although ABS can improve
the braking distance, it
cannot exceed the laws of
physics, nor can it prevent
the danger caused by tire
skidding.
Electronic Brakeforce
Distribution(EBD)
EBD is a part of ABS. EBD
balances the braking force
distribution between the front
and rear wheels according to
the load on the vehicle during
normal braking.
EBD will appropriately
distribute the force generated
by the braking system to the
four wheels according to the
adhesion conditions between
each wheel and the ground, so
that the braking force can get
the best efficiency, and the
braking distance can be
significantly shortened. Keep
the vehicle stable and improve
driving safety.
Hydraulic Brake Assist(HBA)
When brake pedal is stepped
on, HBA will work automatically;
when brake pedal is released,
HBA will automatically turn off.
When the vehicle is quickly
stepping on and holding brake
pedal, the HBA will generate a
brake pressure greater than
that during normal braking, so
that the brake system can
generate the pressure required