mkhuffman
Well-Known Member
The Mach-e has blended braking. That means when you press the brake pedal, the motors are used to slow the car, and regen charge the battery. If you press the brake pedal harder than the motors can slow the car, the friction brakes are engaged, blending with motor regen.It is strange we can’t turn off regen all together. My wife’s Mach-e can turn it off. We do it at least once a month for work the brakes so it doesn’t ruin them. Had that happen on an old bolt. If you don’t use the pads and rotors they will just get ruined.
In a Rivian, when you press the brake pedal, only the friction brakes are engaged. There is no brake blending with motor regen. Lucid does the same thing. Lucid claims they do it because it feels better and is more appropriate for a performance vehicle.
I think blended braking is very hard to design, and Rivian/Lucid decided it wasn't worth the effort. Some people can feel the transition between motor regen and friction brakes and don't like it.
Meh. I almost never touched the brake pedal in my Mach-e so I never really experienced that issue. But for some, it is a issue. A first world issue of course.
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