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"825 HP" Tesla Model S Cheetah Stance vs Porsche Taycan Turbo S DRAG and ROLL RACE Plaid next! 4k60p
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Strange, at 8 min 15 sec you can clearly see the Taycan’s brake lights flashing rapidly. Would this be the result of actual brake pedal pumping or would this be an automatic alert signal for other cars following an unusually strongly decelerating Taycan?
"825 HP" Tesla Model S Cheetah Stance vs Porsche Taycan Turbo S DRAG and ROLL RACE Plaid next! 4k60p
All new cars (for several years now) have this braking feature. When the pedal is pressed violently / hard the car assumes 'emergency braking' and takes over applying the max pressure, flashes brake lights and may activate the hazards.Strange, at 8 min 15 sec you can clearly see the Taycan’s brake lights flashing rapidly. Would this be the result of actual brake pedal pumping or would this be an automatic alert signal for other cars following an unusually strongly decelerating Taycan?
Thanks @W1NGE , I did not know.All new cars (for several years now) have this braking feature. When the pedal is pressed violently / hard the car assumes 'emergency braking' and takes over applying the max pressure, flashes brake lights and may activate the hazards.
Yeah, I thought it was when ABS was engaged but hard press on the brake pedal makes the brakes blink.All new cars (for several years now) have this braking feature. When the pedal is pressed violently / hard the car assumes 'emergency braking' and takes over applying the max pressure, flashes brake lights and may activate the hazards.