General Motors Unveils Enhanced Trailer Braking Technology

General Motors Advanced Trailer Braking Technology

General Motors (GM) has unveiled an advanced trailer braking concept that has the potential to dramatically reduce stopping distances. It allows a truck and trailer to stop in the same distance as a truck by itself at its gross vehicle weight rating. This is done using existing components, including GM’s eBoost braking system.

GM demonstrates its towing leadership with eight available cameras with up to 15 different camera views when trailering, an industry-first trailer label that shows exactly what weight that specific truck can tow, and iN-Command from ASA Electronics compatibility available on the 2020 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra light-duty and heavy-duty models.

“The industry tends to focus on the big towing claim, but the overall towing experience is just as important and every hill climb has a hill to descend on the other side,” GM Vice President of Global Product Programs Tim Herrick said. “GM revolutionized the towing space with our industry-exclusive technology available on our full-size pickups, and this advanced trailer braking technology is yet another example of GM’s leadership and a hint at what’s possible in the future.”

Utilizing the truck’s eBoost braking system, GM engineers integrated a trailer with a similar eBoost system and upgraded hardware components such as brake rotors, calipers and tires. With eBoost systems on both the truck and trailer, and software to enable communication, the stopping distance of a truck and trailer improved by up to 20 percent from 60 mph to zero when compared to an identical truck and trailer using traditional electric trailer brakes—that is nearly a 40-foot difference. This technology allowed the truck to command trailer braking like never before, using the existing seven-pin trailer wire connector and without the need for any extra connections. The advanced trailer braking also helps mitigate trailer sway by using stability control.

While Chevrolet and GMC trucks on the road today potentially have the components necessary to make this concept a reality, no trailers exist with the same capability. This concept preview is intended to inspire technology partners needed to make the benefits a reality for truck and trailer owners in the future.

GM continues to partner with organizations like the RVIA and North America Trailer Manufacturers on making trailering more confident for everyone. For more information, click here.

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