Does the Hyundai Elantra have an anti-collision beam?
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Hyundai Elantra is equipped with an anti-collision beam. The structure of the anti-collision beam ensures that the low-speed energy absorption box effectively absorbs energy during low-speed collisions through deformation. The anti-collision beam is connected to the vehicle body via bolts, making it easy to disassemble and replace. The anti-collision beam in the Hyundai Elantra is a device designed to mitigate collision energy absorption when the vehicle is impacted, consisting of a main beam, an energy absorption box, and mounting plates that connect to the car. The Hyundai Elantra features an upward-sloping waistline and triangular lines on the C-pillar to create a dynamic sense of forward motion. The new model has larger body dimensions compared to the previous generation, but the wheelbase remains unchanged. The trunk line of the Elantra forms a design similar to a spoiler, while the taillight lines stretch from front to back with sharp angles, giving it a sporty feel.