Does the Geely GS have ESP?
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Geely GS is equipped with an ESP system. The ESP dynamic stability system is standard across all models. The installation of ESP requires steering sensors, wheel sensors, skid sensors, lateral acceleration sensors, and others. Below are some relevant details: 1. ESP refers to the Electronic Stability Program, a patented technology by Bosch. The ESP system is essentially a traction control system, but unlike conventional traction control systems, ESP controls not only the drive wheels but also the driven wheels. 2. The function of ESP is to automatically intervene and correct the driver's actions when the vehicle is operated beyond its limits. 3. With ESP intervention, the system automatically controls throttle reduction and braking. This results in more controlled driving, making it difficult to perform skids, fishtails, or even drift maneuvers.
I've researched Geely's models, such as the Emgrand GS, which indeed comes with an ESP system - the Electronic Stability Program that helps prevent skidding in emergencies. The way ESP works is quite fascinating: it monitors wheel speed, steering angle, and body roll through sensors. If it detects any loss of traction, it automatically applies brakes to individual wheels to stabilize the vehicle. For the Geely GS, ESP became standard equipment on mid-to-high trim levels after 2018, though it might be optional on base models. I recommend checking the vehicle specifications or confirming during a test drive. Having ESP significantly reduces accident risks, especially during rainy or snowy conditions. Never overlook safety features when purchasing a car - spending extra is worthwhile since safety comes first.