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Brembo’s fluid-free Sensify system enters production for global OEM

Web TeamBy Web TeamMay 20, 20262 Mins Read
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Brembo has confirmed that its Sensify intelligent braking platform has entered series production for an unnamed ‘leading global vehicle manufacturer’, with the system fitted as standard across 100% of vehicles in the programme.

The fluid-free architecture of Sensify distributes intelligence at wheel level, eliminating hydraulic circuits and centralised actuation. This approach is designed to enable continuous modulation of braking forces to support stable vehicle behaviour across complex driving conditions.

Sensify is engineered to support a wide range of advanced vehicle architectures, from next-generation driver assistance systems to fully autonomous applications.

Daniele Schillaci, CEO of Brembo, said, “Sensify translates our vision of an intelligent, integrated braking platform into industrial reality. Designed to orchestrate the entire corner ecosystem, it supports safer mobility, while paving the way for the next generation of software-defined vehicles.”

As the market sees growing interest in electromechanical braking (EMB) technologies, Brembo says Sensify combines advanced hardware with adaptable software layers. The platform is designed to integrate with the software-defined vehicle paradigm, allowing manufacturers to deploy advanced functionalities across vehicle platforms while maintaining scalability throughout the vehicle lifecycle.

Following its entry into production, Brembo says it has signed additional contracts for Sensify with new customers. The company expects to equip hundreds of thousands of vehicles per year with the system.

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