Does the new Bora have anti-collision beams?
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The new Bora is equipped with anti-collision beams. This model has anti-collision beams installed inside the front bumper, all four doors, and the rear bumper. Relevant information is as follows: 1. The function of the anti-collision beam is to absorb and mitigate external impacts or protect the front and rear parts of the vehicle body. 2. The anti-collision beam is a U-shaped channel pressed from cold-rolled steel plates, connected to the longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame, serving as the first barrier of passive safety for the car. 3. Anti-collision beams are divided into front and rear anti-collision beams. The front anti-collision beam is generally connected to the longitudinal beams of the vehicle body to protect components such as the radiator at the rear.
I've recently worked on several new Bora models, and they indeed have front and rear anti-collision beams made of high-strength steel, which absorb impact forces to protect the engine compartment and trunk area. Volkswagen has done a solid job with this model, cutting no corners—during disassembly, I observed the beam structures to be robust, minimizing damage in minor accidents. The installation positions are well-placed, maintenance is straightforward, and the material thickness is moderate, showing significant improvement over previous generations. Owners report feeling confident about the safety performance, and pairing it with a dashcam adds extra peace of mind.