Does the Volkswagen Lavida have an anti-collision steel beam?

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Juliet
07/29/25 6:34pm
Volkswagen Lavida is equipped with an anti-collision steel beam. The anti-collision steel beam is a U-shaped channel formed by stamping cold-rolled steel plates, which is connected to the longitudinal beams of the frame. As the first line of defense in passive safety, the anti-collision steel beam serves as an important safety device to absorb and mitigate external impacts, protecting the front and rear parts of the vehicle body. The Lavida is a sedan produced by Shanghai Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, a wheelbase of 2610mm, and a top speed of 200km/h. The vehicle weighs 1305kg, features front-wheel drive, and is available in colors such as Mysterious Black, Modest Purple, Sharp Silver, Elegant White, Quiet Brown, Graceful Gold, Stylish Blue, and Dynamic Red.
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