The Bendix ESP electronic stability program has been made standard on new Kenworth T680 and T880 tractors, the OEM announced. The Bendix ESP full stability system meets the National Highway Traffic ...
Kenworth announced that the Bendix ESP Electronic Stability Program is now standard on new Kenworth T680 and T880 tractors. According to the company, Bendix ESP full stability meets the new electronic ...
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC (MBUSA) is recalling certain 2022 EQS 450, EQS 580, 2023 Maybach S 580, Maybach S 680, and S 580e vehicles. The electronic stability program (ESP) software may malfunction, ...
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems said it has sold its 450,000th Electronic Stability Program, a system that automatically deploys a truck’s brakes to protect against loss of control from swerving or ...
One of the most critical technologies on modern vehicles, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is responsible for preventing countless accidents for decades. In this article, we’re going to explore its ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems' electronic stability program now is standard on Kenworth Truck Co.’s T680 and T880 trucks. Kenworth ...
At last year’s Mid-America Trucking Show, Bendix made a bold prediction: that the company would have 300,000 trucks on the road using the company’s Electronic Stability Program (ESP) collision and ...
On April 5, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) established federal motor vehicle safety standard (FMVSS) No. 126 requiring electronic stability control (ESC) systems on ...
Between 1987 and 1992, engineering big shots Bosch and Continental joined forces with BMW and Mercedes-Benz to co-develop a vehicle safety feature called Elektronisches Stabilitätsprogramm. 22 years ...
Thirty years ago, drivers began experiencing the astonishing performance of electronic stability control for the first time. Bosch teamed with Mercedes-Benz to deliver the system on the 1995 S-Class, ...
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx made it official Wednesday: Electronic stability control (ESC) systems will be required on large trucks and buses beginning in 2017. But it’s no surprise to the ...