Electronic Stability Control
The Electronic Stability Control is a system that controls vehicle stability in the event of tyre grip loss, helping to maintain directional control.
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The Electronic Stability Control is a system that controls vehicle stability in the event of tyre grip loss, helping to maintain directional control.
Integrated in the ESC system, it automatically activates in uphill/downhill with engine running and blocks the vehicle for few seconds without you having to press the brake pedal.
Is an aid for driving and setting off in poor grip conditions (snow, ice, mud, etc.) which allows the drive force to be distributed over the same axle when both wheels are slipping. It acts by braking the wheels with poor grip (or those slipping more than the others), thereby transferring the drive force to those which have more grip on the ground.
It allows you to drive on long and straight roads with few driving changes (motorways) at a pre-set speed without having to press the accelerator pedal.