Does the Vision have airbags?

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ColtonRose
07/29/25 7:42am
Vision is equipped with airbags, specifically two airbags for the driver and front passenger. One is installed in the steering wheel, and the other is located in the front panel of the passenger seat. The function of the airbags is to reduce the severity of injuries to occupants in the event of a collision, preventing secondary collisions or being thrown from the seat in dangerous situations such as vehicle rollovers. Geely Vision refers to Geely's first mid-size business and family sedan, with dimensions of 4599mm in length, 1747mm in width, and 1482mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2615mm. The Vision features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension system using MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension system employing a torsion beam semi-independent suspension.
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McMaddox
08/13/25 1:57am
When I first bought the Geely Vision, I specifically checked its safety features. It indeed has airbags, with dual front airbags as standard. During my test drive, I noticed the airbag indicator on the dashboard lit up normally without any warnings. On the road, this small detail felt reassuring, knowing the airbags would deploy quickly during sudden braking or collisions to protect passengers. Although the Vision is an entry-level car, it doesn’t compromise on safety—higher trim levels may even include side airbags. I recommend checking the specific model’s configuration sheet before purchasing to confirm the airbags are functional. For daily use, remember to schedule regular maintenance to inspect the airbag system and avoid circuit issues that might affect its performance. Airbags are a fundamental safety measure in modern cars, and the Vision does well in this aspect, making driving more secure.
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VanGraham
10/04/25 8:36am
As a car enthusiast, I'm quite satisfied with the safety airbag configuration of the Vision. It comes standard with front airbags for both the driver and passenger, featuring an advanced triggering system that inflates instantly during a collision to provide cushioning. I've studied the C-IASI crash test reports, and the activation of the Vision's airbags proves its reliable design. The combination of airbags and seat belts can significantly reduce the risk of injury. The airbags in the base model are sufficient for daily protection, while the higher trim adds side airbags for enhanced safety. Choosing a model with comprehensive airbag coverage when purchasing a car is wise, avoiding the risks of modifications that could affect functionality. Regularly checking the airbag indicator light is a crucial maintenance step. Airbags are a core component of a vehicle's passive safety, and the Vision has thoughtfully considered this aspect.
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