Does the New Excelle have ESP?
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The New Excelle comes standard with ESP system across all trims. Here is some information about ESP: 1. ESP is usually enabled by default, pressing the OFF button will deactivate it, and the dashboard will display the ESP icon. 2. Working principle of the New Excelle: ESP primarily controls the vehicle's longitudinal and lateral stability to ensure the vehicle moves according to the driver's intentions. Below is the importance of ESP in the New Excelle: (1) ESP can effectively reduce fatal traffic accidents by 43%. (2) Research conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows: Making ESP standard equipment can reduce passenger car single-vehicle crashes by 34%, passenger car rollovers by 71%, and even reduce SUV single-vehicle crashes by 59%. (3) ESP is mainly used to counteract the risk of fishtailing and loss of control caused by emergency obstacle avoidance maneuvers involving continuous steering.
As someone who frequently pays attention to car configurations, I'm quite certain that the new Excelle comes equipped with ESP, which stands for Electronic Stability Program. This system is actually quite important—it detects wheel slippage while you're driving, such as on wet roads or during sharp turns, and automatically adjusts braking force and engine output to help keep the vehicle stable. I've studied the specs of this car, and ESP is standard equipment; in most markets, you don’t need to pay extra for it. During normal driving, it hardly interferes, only stepping in during dangerous situations, which feels quite reassuring. Additionally, ESP is integrated with the ABS and other safety systems, enhancing overall reliability. From my experience, many cars in the same class are equipped with ESP, and the new Excelle does well in this regard—as a family car, it offers sufficient safety features, making driving more reassuring. I recommend checking the configuration sheet when purchasing to confirm.