What does Honda CMBS mean?
1 Answers
Honda CMBS is the active braking system for motor vehicles, which can reduce the vehicle speed in emergency situations and improve driving safety. However, it cannot completely stop the vehicle and is considered an auxiliary safety feature. The system is automatically enabled by default and controlled by the vehicle's onboard computer. Here are the details: Overview: Honda's CMBS (Collision Mitigation Brake System) was initially developed in 2003. It is a collision mitigation braking system independently developed by Honda. Principle: When the millimeter-wave radar detects a risk of rear-ending the vehicle ahead, it alerts the driver with a warning. If the vehicle continues to approach the front car, it applies light braking to provide a physical warning. When it determines that a collision is unavoidable, CMBS will apply strong braking measures, working together with the driver's own braking to reduce the speed of the rear-end collision, effectively helping the driver avoid or minimize damage in the event of a collision.