Automotive Hill Descent Control Market Trends to 2020 Sep-2016
Global Automotive Hill Descent Control Market 2016-2020
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HDC is a controlled downhill descending technology that allows the vehicle to descend a slope at a
controlled speed. It works in tandem with ABS and traction control to manage the speed of each wheel
independently to maximize the grip of each wheel to the terrain. In 1993, Bosch first introduced HDC to
the industry when it designed an HDC system for Land Rover Freelander model. However, this feature
was criticized by enthusiasts as the descent speed was considered too fast to be labeled as controlled
descent.
The analysts forecast Global Automotive Hill Descent Control Market to grow at a CAGR of 6.8% during
the period 2016-2020.
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This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the global Automotive Hill Descent
Control Market for 2016-2020.
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Key regions
Americas
APAC
EMEA
Key vendors
Bosch
Continental AG
ZF TRW
Hyundai Mobis
WABCO Vehicle Control Systems
Other prominent vendors
Murata
Delphi
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