In 1928, the big news was the use of four-wheel mechanical brakes.
European market cars also received four-wheel disc brakes as standard.
It is believed to be the first Spanish car to feature four-wheel brakes.
The largest was a 7956cc four-cylinder which had four-wheel brakes by 1913.
The four-wheel disc brakes are firm, with a nice, progressive feel.
The sedan has four-wheel disc brakes similar to the first generation.
More importantly, four-wheel brakes were now standard - mechanical, of course, in those days.
SX4 is the only car in the group to offer all-wheel drive and four-wheel disc brakes.
It was claimed to be the first Spanish automobile to feature four-wheel brakes.
It was joined by a new 4.6 l V8 featuring four forward speeds and, from 1920, four-wheel brakes.