Does the Nissan Qashqai have front and rear anti-collision beams?

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LaThomas
07/24/25 10:38pm
Nissan Qashqai is equipped with front and rear anti-collision beams, both of which come with pedestrian protection foam. Here is the information about the front and rear anti-collision features: 1. Function of anti-collision beams: The anti-collision beam is a device designed to absorb collision energy when the vehicle is impacted. It consists of a main beam, an energy-absorbing box, and mounting plates that connect to the vehicle. Both the main beam and the energy-absorbing box can effectively absorb collision energy during low-speed impacts, minimizing the damage to the vehicle's longitudinal beams and thereby protecting the vehicle. 2. Front anti-collision beam: The front anti-collision beam is made of a double-layer arched rolled steel plate with a thickness of 1.22 mm. It uses a double-layer rolling process and covers 65.4% of the area. 3. Rear anti-collision beam The rear anti-collision beam is of a lower grade than the front one, but its structure is very similar to the front anti-collision beam. It comes with thick pedestrian protection foam, and the thickness of the anti-collision beam is only 1.22 mm. The overall length is slightly longer, and the rear coverage area reaches 70.06%.
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FinnAnn
08/10/25 3:06pm
After reviewing numerous automotive materials and model manuals, I confirmed that the Nissan Qashqai is equipped with front and rear anti-collision beams starting from most of its models. These components are made of high-strength steel and are primarily responsible for absorbing impact forces during collisions to protect passengers. As a standard safety feature, they enhance the overall structural rigidity of the vehicle, particularly reducing body deformation in low-speed accidents. The Qashqai has performed well in authoritative safety tests, such as achieving high scores in Euro NCAP, partly due to this design. However, material durability decreases over time, and rust or minor damage may affect performance. It is recommended that owners have the front and rear bumpers briefly inspected by a repair shop during semi-annual maintenance to check for dents or looseness, ensuring safety performance is not compromised.
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