Brake systems overview

Brake systems overview

Warning
•  Do not drive the car if you experience issues with the foot brake or any other component of the car's brake systems. A faulty brake system component might affect the braking distance of the car which can lead to an accident, resulting in serious injury or death. Contact a Zeekr Hi-Tech Service Center or an approved service partner immediately.
•  The brake system functions only actively assist you in certain situations and are not a replacement for you as a driver. You are always responsible for driving the car and must always be ready to take control. Not doing so could result in death or serious injury.
•  Keep a safe distance from vehicles in front. Failure to do so might lead to an accident which could result in serious injury or death. The car's brake systems can greatly improve the braking distance and help avoid a collision, but they are not able to assist in all situations.
The car's brake systems assist with reducing the car's speed, preventing it from rolling, or stopping it within the smallest possible distance. Apart from the standard foot brake and the (electric) parking brake, the car is equipped with various brake functions that you can activate when needed, and other brake functions that you probably won't notice, but can, for example, reduce the risk of roll-over, provide more grip in corners, and distribute braking across the wheels.
When the brake system fault symbol Graphicilluminates in the driver display, there is a general issue with the brake system. When the brake system fault symbol Graphicilluminates in the driver display, the brake fluid level is low, or there is an issue with the electronic brake force distribution.