How Do Electronic Handbrakes Work?
by Will Marsh on Jul 28, 2025 10:56:24 AM
Electric / electronic handbrakes are used in most modern cars, and they make applying the handbrake much easier than if it were manual. We’ve covered what they are, how they work, the pros and cons, and any differences from manual handbrakes.
🚗 What are electronic handbrakes?
🚗 Pros And Cons Of Electronic Handbrakes
🚗 Electronic Handbrakes Vs Manual Handbrakes
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What Are Electronic Handbrakes?
An electronic handbrake takes away the physical graft of applying a handbrake. Gone are the days of clunky handbrakes that are both hard to apply and release; now you can secure your car at the touch of a button. Most electronic handbrakes will appear as a button near your steering wheel, but they could also sit in the middle of your car as a twisting button. Whichever way it’s set up, electronic handbrakes have been a great innovation in the driving experience. We’ve covered what they are, but how do they work?
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How Do They Work?
The actual mechanics behind electronic and manual handbrakes isn’t too different. An electronic handbrake uses electric motors to pull a lever that locks the rear wheels, helping keep the car stationary.

Pros And Cons Of Electric Handbrakes
The pros of electronic handbrakes:
- No physical effort needed to secure the car.
- Most electronic handbrakes will give you a second or two to apply pressure and get the car moving. This can be especially important on a steep hill.
- Free up space in the middle of your car. No clunky handbrake means you could have a nice compartment or area to store your phone and keys. Many modern vehicles supply small fridges in this central area, a great option for long drives and keeping your passengers hydrated.
The cons of electronic handbrakes:
- If you’ve recently made the switch from manual to electronic handbrakes, you might find the initial few drives tricky.
- These handbrakes rely on a power supply, which can be an issue if the battery goes flat. In some cases, your car could be stuck in a stationary mode until the battery is recharged.
- Sometimes the electronic handbrake lever can be slightly clunky or not activate, but this is rare.
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Electronic Handbrakes Vs Manual Handbrakes
Although both achieve the same result, there are some clear differences between automatic and manual handbrakes.
- Electronic handbrakes are much smaller, take up less room, and appear in a button format. Manual handbrakes are large, clunky, and require physical movement to activate.
- Manual handbrakes require you to lift to move cables and activate brake pads. An electronic handbrake uses power to lift the cables.
- Manual handbrakes are much cheaper to repair, as they are less complex in design.
Signing Off
Electronic handbrakes are efficient and take the physical effort out of securing your car. This advanced tech isn’t without its flaws though; repairing it can be super tricky and more expensive than a manual issue.
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Electronic Handbrake FAQs
An electronic handbrake is a much easier way to secure your car. With an electronic handbrake, the physical stress of lifting the lever is removed, making it a really popular option for drivers.
Electronic handbrakes use power to lift levers that activate the brake pads. In a manual car, you’ll have to lift the lever yourself, but an electronic handbrake does this for you.
- No physical effort needed to secure the car.
- Most electronic handbrakes will give you a second or two to apply pressure and get the car moving. This can be especially important on a steep hill.
- Free up space in the middle of your car.
- Hard to get used to at first.
- If your car dies, your handbrake may be stuck until the car gets power again.
- Potential for the handbrake to be clunky and delayed at times.
It comes down to your driving preferences. If you’re someone who enjoys the action of a manual handbrake and enjoy being closer to the road, a manual handbrake is a great option.
If you’re looking for an easy, calm ride without much physical stress, an electronic handbrake takes out one of the most manual tasks you have to do in a car.
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