Does the Venucia T60 have front and rear anti-collision beams?

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DelJessica
07/25/25 6:32am
Venucia T60 has front and rear anti-collision beams. In terms of chassis suspension, the Venucia T60 adopts the most common front MacPherson independent suspension and rear torsion beam non-independent suspension. Here is an introduction to the Venucia T60: 1. In terms of appearance, the Venucia T60 adopts a brand-new family design style with a two-tone body color scheme and sharp lines; 2. For the front face, the T60 features a hexagonal chrome grille paired with polygonal headlight clusters designed with "dual pupils", complemented by vertical LED daytime running lights on both sides of the bumper; 3. The side profile of the Venucia T60 comes with black A/B pillars, straight roof lines, angular side window contours, pronounced front and rear wheel arches, and 18-inch sporty alloy wheels; 4. In terms of safety features, the Venucia T60 is equipped with dual front airbags, seatbelt reminder, electronic stability control, hill start assist, and other functions.
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LeXavier
08/10/25 6:11pm
I've studied the Venucia T60, and it comes with both front and rear crash beams. The front crash beam is made of aluminum alloy, 2.5mm thick, offering better energy absorption than many steel beams in its class. The rear crash beam is a single-layer stamped steel plate, 1.5mm thick, which is a common configuration for economy cars. The crash beams are connected to energy-absorbing boxes designed to effectively disperse impact force during low-speed collisions. When buying a car, I recommend lifting the trunk mat to check the rear beam position—some cars in the same price range may omit the rear beam.
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