Does the New Santana Have a Rear Anti-Collision Beam?
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The new Santana does not have a rear anti-collision steel beam, only a front anti-collision steel beam. The main function of the anti-collision steel beam is to transmit impact forces. As the first barrier of passive safety in vehicles, the anti-collision steel beam is a U-shaped channel pressed from cold-rolled steel plates and connected to the frame longitudinal beams. It serves as an important safety device to absorb and mitigate external impacts, protecting the front and rear of the vehicle body. The Santana is a compact sedan with body dimensions of 4475mm in length, 1706mm in width, and 1469mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2603mm. In terms of exterior design, the new Santana now follows the standard three-box sedan styling of Volkswagen, with its front face and side curves reflecting a design that can even be described as having a 'Shanghai Volkswagen style.'