First fully electronic braking system enters car

A vehicle is receiving the first fully electronic braking system as part of an ongoing development project.

The new setup replaces traditional hydraulic brakes with an all-electronic alternative for the first time in any car. Industry observers have raised questions about the safety and reliability of removing hydraulic components entirely from the braking process. The project is described as a significant shift in how vehicles manage stopping power.

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Honda is examining the use of a fake clutch on future electric motorcycles to give riders more control, especially off-road. Patent drawings for the system have surfaced recently. The company is testing the idea on its CR Electric Proto dirt bike.

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