Does the 2021 Bora have front and rear anti-collision beams?
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2021 Bora has front and rear anti-collision beams. The following is an extended introduction: 1. The role of anti-collision beams: The main function of anti-collision beams is to transmit the impact force to the more solid chassis longitudinal beams, which can avoid excessive damage in low-speed collisions and disperse the impact force to protect the occupants in high-speed collisions. 2. The front anti-collision beam of Bora: The front anti-collision beam of Bora is equipped with pedestrian protection foam, and there is also a guardrail below to prevent pedestrians from being dragged under the car, which is quite comprehensive in terms of pedestrian protection. The anti-collision beam is designed to be detachable, and the energy absorption box has complete collapse induction and perforation. The distance between the anti-collision beam and the rear cooling net is relatively large, allowing sufficient deformation and energy absorption to protect the rear cooling net and radiator from damage in low-speed collisions. 3. The rear anti-collision beam of Bora: The rear anti-collision beam is a single-layer stamped structure, and the energy absorption box also has complete collapse induction and perforation. However, there is no foam filling inside the rear anti-collision beam or the bumper.