CAR

BRAKE ENERGY EXPLAINED

Why do power and torque figures make all the headlines while braking performance is often ignored? To test which vehicles in Performance Shootout 2020 have the best brakes, we decided to put those ventilated discs and multi-piston callipers in the spotlight by conducting 160-0 km/h braking tests at maximum deceleration. This is 60 km/h faster than the speed used as a starting point during CAR’s standard emergency-braking tests but these are sportscars after all. By using basic energy calculations, interesting results are unearthed.

But first, a

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from CAR

CAR6 min read
03 BMW 520d M Sport
Price: R1 247 894 0–100 km/h: 7.31 seconds Top speed: 233 km/h Power: 145 kW Torque: 400 N.m CAR Fuel index: 6.72 L/100km CO2 : 147 g/km So refined, efficient and sophisticated, it’s almost a pity that the 520d is fitted as standard with an M Sport e
CAR6 min read
04 Range Rover Evoque P300e Dynamic HSE
Price: R1 733 250 0–100 km/h: 6.85 seconds Top speed: 213 km/h Power: 227 kW Torque: 540 N.m CAR fuel index: 2.5 L/100km CO2 : 43 g/km A step in the right direction, but not a massive one Gareth Dean Impressively refined and capable. Price is hefty,
CAR5 min read
The Weighting Game
Political events in the Middle East led to the 1973 fuel crisis, followed by the energy crisis of 1979, both of which saw limitations on fuel supplies and record-high fuel prices. These events precipitated several developments by motor manufacturers,

Related Books & Audiobooks