Carbon-ceramic brakes built a glamorous reputation in Formula One racing, creating vivid images of discs glowing red during hard braking at the end of long straightaways.
It will be a while but if they could get discs under $500 they might start to sell.
The cost of a disc will come down to 350 euros (about $465) with the new process, says SGL Carbon CEO Robert Koehler. He would not disclose details of the technique.
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