The ‘intelligent’ braking system destined for the cars of tomorrow


Brembo is testing Sensify, a brand-new ‘intelligent’ braking system. — AFP Relaxnews

Italian manufacturer Brembo is presenting a revolutionary new braking system, capable of adjusting the degree of braking pressure applied to each vehicle wheel in relation to the circumstances, thanks to particularly “intelligent” algorithms. In addition to improving safety for the driver and passengers, this system promises to extend the lifespan of the vehicle's brake discs and even to reduce its CO2 emissions.

Called Sensify, this new braking system combines conventional components (calipers, discs and friction materials) with software based on artificial intelligence. Its data management and predictive algorithms aim to improve, and above all, make the driving experience as safe as possible, offering the driver optimised braking performance in all conditions. But how does it work?

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