Brembo's new electronic braking system eliminates hydraulics, and marks another step towards more software-defined vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz is ready to jump both feet into the yoke future and is taking a page out of the aviation industry’s playbook all in one motion. On Thursday, Mercedes-Benz debuted what will be an ...
A move to computerised brake-by-wire systems would eliminate the traditional hydraulic braking system, and be yet another ...
If brake-by-wire doesn't sound like a new thing to you, that's because it isn't. So how come everyone is talking about it ...
Brembo’s new brake-by-wire system has entered production for cars, but with its track record in two wheels, the bigger ...
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 ...
At this level, all computer controls, communication, and electromechanical controls are duplicated. This much everybody does. Nio also uses separate electrical architecture zones to control the twin ...
Only one new vehicle in the U.S. uses a steer-by-wire system thus far. The steering system is gaining popularity internationally and could become much more common in the future. Cars are evolving ...
They say you shouldn’t reinvent the wheel, but even so, several automakers are looking to offer customers a new interface when it comes to steering inputs – namely, a yoke. Designed to mimic the ...