What is the Difference Between Auto Hold and Electronic Parking Brake?
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Auto Hold and Electronic Parking Brake differ in the following aspects: 1. Usage Method: Auto Hold requires manual activation; the Electronic Parking Brake does not require pressing a button manually. 2. Working Principle: Auto Hold is essentially a handbrake, replacing the mechanical handbrake lever with a button; the Electronic Parking Brake is an extended function of Auto Hold. 3. Usage Scenarios: Auto Hold is used for daily parking; the Electronic Parking Brake is more suitable for urban driving conditions. Auto Hold is an automatic braking function that, when activated, eliminates the need to pull the handbrake when stopping at traffic lights. The Electronic Parking Brake can automatically apply the parking brake after the engine is turned off, using more advanced electronic control technology to replace the traditional mechanical handbrake, preventing unsafe situations like forgetting to engage the handbrake when parking or forgetting to release it when starting.