Bosch celebrates 25 years of electronic stability control

May 19 marked 25 years since Bosch introduced electronic stability control to the new-car market. This ground-breaking technology debuted on the 1995 Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Bosch claims the then-revolutionary technology has gone on to save 15,000 lives, as well as prevent approximately 500,000 personal injury crashes. Since 1995, Bosch has continually improved the capabilities of the technology, and has produced more than 250 million stability control systems to date.

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