Does the Volkswagen Jetta have an anti-collision beam?
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Volkswagen Jetta only has a front anti-collision steel beam, but no rear anti-collision beam. Here is more information about the anti-collision beam: 1. The anti-collision beam is the first device to bear the impact force in a vehicle, playing a crucial role in the passive safety of the vehicle by distributing the force throughout the body to protect the vehicle; 2. The function of the anti-collision steel beam is to reduce the impact energy absorbed by the vehicle during a collision. It consists of a main beam, an energy absorption box, and a mounting plate connected to the vehicle. Both the main beam and the energy absorption box can effectively absorb collision energy during low-speed collisions, minimizing the damage to the vehicle's longitudinal beams and thus protecting the vehicle.
From experienced drivers, I've learned that the Volkswagen Jetta indeed has anti-collision beams. These are steel beams hidden within the front and rear bumpers, specifically designed to absorb impact forces. I've driven my own Jetta VS5 for a year and experienced minor collisions. When the bumper was removed by the repair technician, I saw the sturdy anti-collision beam inside, which protects the engine and passenger compartment. New cars all meet national safety standards, so all Jetta models come with this feature as standard. For daily car use, I recommend paying attention to bumper maintenance to avoid deformation from hitting hard objects. If the anti-collision beam is damaged, it should be replaced promptly at a 4S shop; otherwise, safety is compromised. Driving safety comes first, and regular vehicle inspections can save a lot of trouble.