Continental MK C1 brake system reduces CO2 emissions of hybrid vehicles
Continental announced that it has conducted tests of the CO2 savings potential of the MK C1 electrohydraulic brake system in a plug-in hybrid. TUV confirms in a certified test: MK C1 reduces the amount of CO2 emitted in the WLTP by around 5 g/km on average compared with a conventional hydraulic hybrid brake system. A....
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