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The High Performance Brake market is a subset of the Brake Systems and Components industry. It is composed of brake systems and components that are designed to provide superior braking performance in comparison to standard brakes. These brakes are typically used in high-performance vehicles, such as sports cars, race cars, and off-road vehicles. High performance brakes are designed to provide superior stopping power, improved brake feel, and increased durability. They are typically made from higher-grade materials, such as carbon-ceramic, and feature larger rotors and calipers.
High performance brakes are typically more expensive than standard brakes, but they offer superior performance and durability. They are also becoming increasingly popular in the aftermarket, as they can be used to upgrade the braking performance of standard vehicles.
Some companies in the High Performance Brake market include Brembo, AP Racing, StopTech, Wilwood, and EBC Brakes. Show Less Read more