From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-14 11:34:00
When traveling at high speeds of 120 km/h, a sudden tire blowout can easily cause dangerous conditions such as loss of vehicle control, steering inaccuracy, and dashboard warning alerts. In the past, high-speed blowouts frequently led to severe accidents. Today, blowout stability control systems are gradually changing this scenario and have become a new competitive frontier among domestic automakers. Multiple car manufacturers are promoting these systems through extreme testing, optimization of technical parameters, and even having executives personally participate in validation efforts, while also driving their adoption in lower-priced vehicle models.

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