ZF begins Electric Park Brake production in India for All-Electric car
In a significant advancement for e-mobility in India, ZF has begun manufacturing its Electric Park Brake (EPB) system locally, debuting in a new electric vehicle by a prominent Indian automotive manufacturer.
31/07/2025
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ZF, a global leader in driveline and chassis technology, has announced the commencement of production of its Electric Park Brake (EPB) system in India. This significant milestone comes as part of ZF’s strategic expansion in the Indian market and marks the system’s debut on a newly launched all-electric vehicle developed by a leading Indian original equipment manufacturer (OEM). This represents the first-ever production of ZF’s EPB for a passenger vehicle within India, underscoring the company’s commitment to delivering advanced mobility technologies tailored specifically to regional market needs. The introduction of this system is closely aligned with India’s accelerating transition towards electrified, intelligent, and safer mobility solutions. The Electric Park Brake system forms a key pillar of ZF’s broader vision of “Make in India for India and the World”. With this localisation initiative, ZF reinforces its long-standing commitment to developing and deploying future-ready automotive technologies in one of the world’s fastest-growing mobility ecosystems. ZF’s EPB is designed to offer class-leading performance in low drag and optimised noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) levels. These qualities not only contribute to an enhanced driving experience but also support improved energy efficiency and fuel economy—critical factors for modern electric vehicles. Furthermore, the system reflects an
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