Does the Outlander have a front anti-collision steel beam?

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StRyder
07/29/25 11:45pm
Outlander has a front anti-collision steel beam, as well as a rear anti-collision steel beam. The Outlander is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4705mm in length, 1810mm in width, and 1710mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. The fuel tank capacity is 63 liters. In terms of power, this car is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. The engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 166 and a maximum torque of 201 Nm. For safety features, this car is equipped with ABS, ESC, brake assist, EBD, traction control, electronic anti-theft system, engine immobilizer, and auto hold.
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