1. Esp
ESP stands for Electronic Stability Program (also known as Electronic Stability Control – ESC). It’s a vehicle safety system that helps you stay in control during skids or sudden maneuvers by automatically adjusting braking and engine power. In short: ESP is your invisible co-pilot, constantly watching for skids and helping you stay in control when things get slippery.
- If your vehicle starts to skid (like during a sharp turn or on slippery roads), ESP detects the loss of control.
- It applies brakes to individual wheels and may reduce engine power.
- This helps keep your car going in the direction you’re steering.
- Key Functions of ESP:
- Prevents oversteer or understeer in corners.
- Helps correct slides caused by rain, ice, or loose gravel.
- Works with ABS and traction control for full vehicle stability.