Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
As the ultimate family car, Kluger is regularly carrying precious cargo of family and friends.
So you can rest assured that this vehicle is equipped with a world-class braking system attuned to the weight distribution inside your car.

Electronic Brake-force Distribution ( EBD ), helps keep your car more stable and balanced when braking, particularly when you have to stop suddenly. EBD minimises stopping distances by shifting more braking pressure to the wheels with the most grip.
Normally, when stopping abruptly, momentum causes the vehicle to tilt forward and reduces the brake force delivered by the rear tyres. EBD also adjusts the right/left brake balance if the brakes are applied during cornering.
Stability and balance
In Kluger, EBD responds to sudden stops by redistributing the brake force. Wheels with more braking effectiveness receive more brake force; wheels with less effectiveness receive less brake force, maximising braking power.
Electronic Brake-force Distribution senses the weight transfer of the vehicle when the brakes are applied or when the vehicle is cornering and adjusts pressure distribution to each of the brakes accordingly.
It's especially helpful when carrying several passengers and luggage in the back and sudden stop is required. Sensors recognise the extra load on the rear axle, and EBD takes into account the extra weight and applies more braking to the rear wheels.
No skids
Conversely, with just a driver in the car, EBD applies more braking force to the front wheels and less to the rear wheels as in this case the front wheels will have the most effective stopping power. Electronic Brake-force Distribution also controls the brake forces between the left and right wheels when brakes are applied while cornering to improve braking performance.
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
A sophisticated electronic system designed to minimise stopping distances by maximising braking power to the wheels with the most grip. It replaces the conventional load sensing proportioning valve. The latest Toyota EBD can adjust the fore/aft brake balance according to vehicle load and the right/left brake balance if the brakes are applied during cornering.
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
A sophisticated electronic system designed to minimise stopping distances by maximising braking power to the wheels with the most grip. It replaces the conventional load sensing proportioning valve. The latest Toyota EBD can adjust the fore/aft brake balance according to vehicle load and the right/left brake balance if the brakes are applied during cornering.
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
A sophisticated electronic system designed to minimise stopping distances by maximising braking power to the wheels with the most grip. It replaces the conventional load sensing proportioning valve. The latest Toyota EBD can adjust the fore/aft brake balance according to vehicle load and the right/left brake balance if the brakes are applied during cornering.
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
A sophisticated electronic system designed to minimise stopping distances by maximising braking power to the wheels with the most grip. It replaces the conventional load sensing proportioning valve. The latest Toyota EBD can adjust the fore/aft brake balance according to vehicle load and the right/left brake balance if the brakes are applied during cornering.




















