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Electronic Brake Force Distribution
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
5 times mentioned • Leslie Chin • 15 June 2016

Electronic Brake Force Distribution

Key safety features in the NP300 Navara are Hill Start Assist; Hill Descent Control; and Active Brake Limited Slip for traction control and vehicle stability. Other safety features also include child seat retainer (ISOFIX with tether), Vehicle Dynamic Control and Traction Control System, Anti-locking Braking System, Electronic Brake Force distribution, and Brake Assist.

NP300 Navara is also offered as a single cab that is the most powerful in the market. Its complete steel body supports a full payload of one tonne, and comes with multi-leaf rear suspension as well as a first-in-class.
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
5 times mentioned • Monkey D Luffy • 03 August 2018

Electronic Brake Force Distribution

Since the Nissan Grand Livina was first introduced in 2009 its safety features are understandably minimal by today's standards and expectations. The MPV makes do with just two airbags, and basic braking assistance in the form of ABS with electronic brake force distribution and brake assist.

This being a product of nine years ago, there wasn't much of a demand for ISOFIX child seat anchor points, and as such it doesn't come fitted with them.
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
5 times mentioned • Edmunds Car • 08 June 2016

Electronic Brake Force Distribution

Audi A6 safety. 6 airbag system - Driver's and front passenger's airbag with front passenger's airbag deactivation - 2 front side airbag system - 2 head airbag system Electronic Stabilisation Control (ESC) - Traction Control (ASR) - Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) - Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) - Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) - Brake Assist (BA) Electronic vehicle immobilization device Flat tire indicator Parking aid plus with selective displau Electric child-proof locks Hold assist ISOFIX and top tether child seat mountings for the outer rear seats
Safety Features Include - Tinted Window Film
Tinted Window Film
27 times mentioned • James Chong • 18 December 2020

Tinted Window Film

Home tint review. Pros of Tinted Window Film. Tinted window film is actually a thin, reflective film that adheres to the glass of the window itself.

It doesn't keep out as much heat as a Low-E glass would, but it will let in more light than solar screens. This is a pretty inexpensive option available for reducing heat transfer through windows. Some of the safety features include making your windows resistant to breakage in storms as well as hard for intruders to break.
Safety Features Include - Electronic Stability Control
Electronic Stability Control
10 times mentioned • Mohamad Syahmi Abdul Rahman • 08 August 2018

Electronic Stability Control

Looking at used MPV such as Proton Exora, it is similar in size with the Mazda 5, the difference here being the Exora's cheaper price tag and its innards. Fuel consumption is about 11.1 L/100km.

Safety features include 2 SRS front airbags, seatbelt pre-tensioners, ABS with EBD, two extra airbags and electronic stability control It have decent cabin space, Second and third row seats can be put down flat for more room, excellent headroom and third row best for kids.
Hill Start Assist - Leather Steering Wheel
Leather Steering Wheel
10 times mentioned • Adrian Bb • 03 August 2016

Leather Steering Wheel

Perodua Bezza 1.3 Advance Different design two-tone 14-inch wheels Leather seats Leather steering wheel with multimedia system controls Eco Idle System Side skirting Powered, retractable side mirrors Front passenger seat belt reminder Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) Traction control Hill start assist Multimedia system with navigation, Smart Link and reverse camera Additional trim details
Hill Start Assist
Hill Start Assist
4 times mentioned • Micheal Chong • 14 October 2017

Hill Start Assist

With the Beetle you drive off with elegance, even up a hill. The Hill Hold Control of the Beetle provides you with holding support during stationary.

It regulates the starting torque on slopes and prevents the vehicle from rolling back along with the hydraulic comfort brake assist and the transmission control by means of a brake intervention. And also stalling the engine with the Hill Start Assist is a thing of the past.
Hill Start Assist
Hill Start Assist
4 times mentioned • Helen Max • 08 October 2016

Hill Start Assist

The all new 2015 Nissan X-Trail. Right now I know that this X-Trail is sold as the Nissan Rogue in America.

The exterior is good looking from the front and looks impressive when viewed from the front three quarter angle. Other usual refinements include keyless push start, auto climate controls, rear air vents, auto wipers and headlights as well as the usual vehicle safety electronics and airbags. There is ABS, hill descent, traction control, hill start assist and something called the active ride control...which adjusts braking and engine torque to smoothen out the ride when it hits a bump.
Traction Control System - Kawasaki Ninja Zx-14r
Kawasaki Ninja Zx-14r
6 times mentioned • Fendi Z • 23 June 2018

Kawasaki Ninja Zx-14r

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R – top speed: 186 mph This bike is simply amazing and we're sure you'll be wondering why this is at 7 th . Simply because there are faster bikes. However, the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R looks like a beast, let's make it clear. Not many bikes can compare with this one on the looks and form factor.

However, looks aren't what we're interested in. It's the beast inside the beast, the engine. 1441 CC of power with an inline-four moto gives the bike its zip. The three-level traction control system is helpful to get the bike under cont
Traction Control System
Traction Control System
4 times mentioned • Fendi Z • 23 June 2018

Traction Control System

Inheriting the favored traction control system from the V-Strom 1000, the new V-Strom 650 ABS/XT ABS now also is equipped with this advanced technology. This system continuously monitors the front and rear wheel speeds, throttle position, crank position, and gear position with various sensors, and controls the engine output by managing the ignition timing and air delivery.

The traction control system can be switched to either of two modes, or off. The modes differ in terms of sensitive
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