Unravel the game-changing technology behind enhanced stability, agility, and safety in a vehicle. And demystify how they work by experiencing our down-to-earth education on these intelligences.
ABS stands for Anti-Lock Braking system. As the name suggests, it prevents wheel lock up and slippage during hard braking and on unfavorable road conditions such as wet road surfaces.
Learn MoreA continuously variable transmission in a vehicle senses the accelerator input with engine load and gets shifted to the desired speed or torque gear ratio automatically, it provides continuous uninterrupted power within a specified range of speed and torque ratios
Learn MoreA dual-clutch transmission (sometimes referred to as twin transmission) is a type of multi-speed vehicle transmission system that uses two separate clutches for odd and even gear sets. The design is often similar to two distinct manual transmissions with their respective clutches contained in one housing and working as one unit.
Learn MoreAn automated manual transmission (AMT) is basically a manual transmission (MT) with electronic controlled clutch and gear actuators.
Learn MoreThe tire pressure monitoring system, TPMS, as installed on an automobile is responsible for using direct reading or a special algorithm to monitor pressure in all tires on the ground, and provide a notice if one or more tires has had a pressure drop.
Learn MoreAutomatic High Beams are intelligent headlights with the ability to automatically toggle between high light and low light, after processing information from the surrounding and judging which is best to use.
Learn MoreA pedestrian detection system uses advanced computer sensors around the vehicle to detect people within its proximity.
Learn MoreHave you ever wondered how your car smoothly glides around corners with minimal effort? The secret lies in a crucial automotive innovation: Power Steering.
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