The technology, known as hydraulic brake-by-wire, removes the mechanical link between the brake system and the brake pedal. The system works by forcing the brake pads against the rotating brake disc ...
Most people may not know it, but in many modern cars, the brakes aren't actually connected the way they used to be. Nowadays, pressing the pedal doesn't always mean you're pushing brake fluid through ...
Steer-by-wire and shift-by-wire systems, which control steering and transmission through electronics instead of using mechanical and hydraulic means, have become increasingly popular in recent years, ...
With increasing automobile safety regulations and the development of brake energy recuperation systems combined with lighter more efficient vehicles Brake-by-Wire technology is the future of the ...
Mercedes-Benz is discontinuing the twice-recalled Robert Bosch GmbH braking system on the E-class and CLS-class sedans next summer in a move that is a blow to automotive brake-by-wire technology.
A new advance could revive brake-by-wire technology, which has been stalled since global automakers decided not to adopt 42-volt electrical systems. Siemens VDO is developing a system that addresses a ...
Italian company Brembo is well known for its high-end braking systems, which are often used as OEM equipment on premium performance cars and motorcycles. To date, Brembo's mainly focused on mechanical ...
Mercedes-Benz is discontinuing the twice-recalled Robert Bosch GmbH braking system on the E-Class and CLS-Class sedans next summer in a move that is a blow to automotive brake-by-wire technology.
Brake-by-wire systems are becoming more common thanks to their compact packaging and ability to manage electrified cars’ regenerative braking systems. That doesn’t mean everyone is necessarily ...
Leverages Technology Building Blocks, Expands Motion-by-Wire Chassis Control AUBURN HILLS, Mich., April 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Nexteer Automotive launches its Electro-Mechanical Brake (EMB) system, ...