Does the Emgrand have front and rear anti-collision beams?

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BentleyDella
07/30/25 6:28am
Geely Emgrand is equipped with 4mm-thick anti-collision steel beams at both front and rear, providing a high safety coefficient. Below are relevant details about the anti-collision beams: 1. Definition: Both ends of the anti-collision beam are connected to low-speed energy absorption boxes with very low yield strength, which are then bolted to the vehicle's longitudinal beams. These energy absorption boxes can effectively absorb collision energy during low-speed impacts, minimizing damage to the vehicle's longitudinal beams and thus fulfilling their protective role. 2. Structure: The anti-collision beam structure is designed to ensure that the low-speed energy absorption boxes can effectively absorb energy during low-speed impacts through deformation. The anti-collision beam is bolted to the vehicle body for easy disassembly and replacement.
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