Does the Golf have an anti-collision beam?
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The Golf is equipped with an anti-collision beam. Both the front and rear of the Golf VI feature metal anti-collision beams. The main body of the anti-collision beam is made of bake-hardened steel with a tensile strength of approximately 1300Mpa, utilizing high-strength materials for enhanced safety. The anti-collision beam is a U-shaped channel pressed from cold-rolled steel plates and connected to the longitudinal beams of the frame, serving as the first line of defense in passive safety. It absorbs and mitigates external impacts, protecting the front and rear of the vehicle as a crucial safety feature. The Golf refers to the Volkswagen Golf, a classic compact hatchback family car introduced by FAW-Volkswagen. In terms of body dimensions, the Golf measures 4199mm in length, 1786mm in width, and 1479mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2578mm.