Vehicle Dynamics Control refers to a set of technologies designed to enhance the stability and handling of a vehicle. It uses various sensors to monitor the vehicle's behavior, such as speed, steering angle, and wheel slip. When it detects instability, the system can automatically adjust braking and engine power to help maintain control.
These systems often include features like Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Stability Control (ESC). By intervening during critical driving situations, Vehicle Dynamics Control helps prevent accidents and improves overall safety, making it an essential component in modern vehicles.