How is the crash beam of Changan CS75?
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Changan CS75's crash beam is very safe. Here are the specific details about Changan CS75: 1. Exterior: The large horizontal grille incorporates Eastern aesthetic design concepts, complemented by exquisite chrome grille lines, seamlessly integrating with the vehicle. The large-sized wheel design combines strength and beauty, highlighting the quality of the CS75 and reflecting attention to detail. 2. Powertrain: The Blue Core 1.5TGDI direct-injection turbocharged engine delivers enhanced performance, with a maximum power of 131KW and a maximum torque of 265N·m.
I've studied the safety design of the CS75. Its front anti-collision beam uses high-strength steel with a thickness of about 2-3mm, which can effectively absorb impact forces and protect the engine compartment and passenger area. Having passed the C-NCAP 5-star safety test, the beam structure helps disperse energy during frontal collisions, reducing pressure on the A-pillar. The rear anti-collision beam is equally sturdy in material, preventing rear-end collision damage. Actual tests show it can reduce injuries by 30% in 40km/h impacts. Compared to the older model, the new version has reinforced welding points to prevent cracking. The overall safety frame, combined with the airbag system, makes daily driving more reassuring. The downside is a slight increase in weight affecting fuel consumption, but safety takes priority. It's recommended to check the configuration list when choosing a car to avoid base models with reduced features.
I've been driving the CS75 for three years and experienced a minor rear-end collision. At that time, the speed wasn't high, and my car was lightly hit from behind. The rear bumper beam absorbed most of the impact, leaving only a slight dent on the exterior bumper with no internal damage. The repair shop checked and confirmed the beam wasn't deformed—just replacing the plastic parts fixed it, costing less than 500 yuan. During daily driving, I feel the body is sturdy, so I don't worry about minor bumps in slow-moving traffic. The material seems to be steel, with a solid and heavy feel. During maintenance, I ask the mechanic to clean the beam area to prevent mud buildup and corrosion. This car is great for family use, especially for added safety when dropping off and picking up kids from school. Compared to my friends' cars, the CS75's bumper is more durable.