Does the New Santana Have Anti-Collision Beams?
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The New Santana comes equipped with a front anti-collision beam but lacks a rear one. Anti-collision beams are not merely optional reinforcements; many domestic vehicles omit them, primarily due to the lenient C-NCAP standards. The functions of anti-collision beams are as follows: 1. Their primary role is to transmit impact forces. Both front and rear anti-collision beams are typically connected to the vehicle's longitudinal beams. In the event of a frontal or rear collision, if the force is applied to the anti-collision beam, it can transfer the impact to the connected parts, allowing the longitudinal beams and the passenger compartment to absorb the main force. 2. During high-speed collisions, the anti-collision beam serves to distribute the force, while in low-speed collisions, it helps reduce repair costs.