What does vehicle ESC mean?

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OMaci
07/29/25 10:04am
ESC stands for Electronic Stability Control system, also known as the Vehicle Stability Supplement System. It is an active safety device in automotive configurations, abbreviated from Electronic-Stability-Controller. Here is some extended information: 1. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): "ABS" is translated as "Anti-lock Braking System" in Chinese. It is a vehicle safety control system with advantages such as anti-skid and anti-lock features. 2. Traction Control System (TCS): The Traction Control System (TCS), also known as the Track Control System, determines whether the drive wheels are slipping based on the rotation speed of the drive wheels and the transmission wheels.
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