The Mazda 6's braking system incorporates various technologies to enhance safety and performance. Key features include Smart City Brake Support (SCBS), which uses sensors to detect potential collisions and prepare the braking system, and i-ELOOP, a regenerative braking system that captures energy during deceleration to improve fuel efficiency. Additionally, the Mazda 6 features AUTOHOLD, which automatically holds the vehicle stopped, even when the driver releases the brake pedal.
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SCBS uses radar and camera sensors to detect potential collisions with vehicles ahead. If a collision is likely, it can automatically apply the brakes to help mitigate or avoid the impact.
This regenerative braking system captures energy generated during deceleration, converting it into electricity to power the vehicle's electrical systems and reduce reliance on the engine for power generation.
AUTOHOLD automatically engages the brakes when the vehicle comes to a stop, even if the driver releases the brake pedal. It releases the brakes when the driver accelerates or the gear shift is changed.
These advanced systems, including Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist, and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), work together to improve vehicle control during braking and in challenging driving conditions.
The Mazda 6 also features an electric parking brake, which is controlled by a switch instead of a traditional handbrake lever.
Mazda 6 owners may need to replace brake pads and rotors due to wear and tear. Factors like driving style, conditions, and frequency of braking can affect how long brake components last.
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