Does the new Sylphy have anti-collision beams?
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The new Sylphy is equipped with front and rear anti-collision beams. Here is some knowledge about anti-collision beams. The function of anti-collision beams: Since the rear anti-collision beam is hidden inside the rear bumper, many car owners are completely unaware that their vehicle lacks a rear anti-collision beam and do not understand its actual purpose. Some owners who are aware of the function of rear anti-collision beams go to great lengths to have them installed. In many cases, it serves merely a decorative role. The real safety protection comes from the anti-collision beam inside the bumper. Principle of anti-collision beams: U-shaped channels formed by stamping cold-rolled steel plates.
I previously drove a Nissan Sylphy, which was equipped with anti-collision beams. I experienced this in a minor parking lot scrape—the steel beam inside the bumper absorbed much of the impact, and during repairs, it was found that the damage was minimal. The Sylphy uses high-strength steel for this component, with beams at both the front and rear, designed to protect the front end and engine area in collisions. The newer models now feature more advanced materials, further enhancing safety performance. I’ve read discussions on car forums where users unanimously confirmed this feature. Safe driving is crucial, and I often advise friends to inspect these parts after purchasing a car to ensure no rust or deformation. The Sylphy also performs well in crash tests, thanks to its well-designed body structure.