Does the New Emgrand have anti-collision beams?
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New Emgrand has anti-collision beams. Below is the relevant introduction about the Emgrand's anti-collision beams: The role of front bumper anti-collision beam: Protects the fenders, radiator, hood, and headlights. The front bumper's anti-collision beam can distribute the energy generated from any form of offset or frontal collision as evenly as possible to the two energy-absorbing brackets, allowing the energy to be maximally absorbed by the energy-absorbing brackets, and the collision force can be evenly transmitted to other energy-absorbing components. The role of rear bumper anti-collision beam: Reduces damage to the trunk, tailgate, taillight assembly, and other components in the event of an accident.
The front anti-collision beam of the new Emgrand is made of ultra-high-strength steel, which is much stronger than ordinary steel, and the rear is no slouch either. Although the size is not as exaggerated as the front, the actual crash resistance is top-notch among cars in the same price range. Once on a rainy day, I saw the owner next door rear-end an electric vehicle at low speed, and the rear bumper only dented a bit with no deformation to the frame—the anti-collision beam really held up. If you're really considering buying this car, I suggest searching for crash scene photos to understand; many videos show the deformed structure clearly.