How many airbags does the New Baojun RM5 have?
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New Baojun RM5 comes standard with dual front airbags. Vehicle configurations: In addition to the intelligent driving system, the New Baojun RM-5 is equipped with many safety braking system configurations, including CMS Collision Mitigation System, AEB Autonomous Emergency Braking, FCW Forward Collision Warning, IHBA Intelligent Hydraulic Brake Assist System, SDW Safe Distance Warning System, and other configurations, all specifically designed for vehicle driving safety. New Baojun RM5 crash test: Not bad, it received five stars. 1. According to the official introduction of SAIC-GM-Wuling, the New Baojun RM-5 comes standard with driver and front passenger airbags, tire pressure monitoring system, ISOFIX child seat interface, ABS Anti-lock Braking System, EBD Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, BAS Brake Assist System, TCS Traction Control System, and ESP Electronic Stability Program. 2. For the high-end version of the New Baojun RM-5, it also adds Lane Departure Warning System, Lane Keeping Assist System, Autonomous Emergency Braking/Active Safety System, and Road Traffic Sign Recognition System, further enhancing driving safety.
When I was researching the Baojun RM5 before buying a car, I found its airbag configuration quite flexible. The base Elite trim only has a driver-side airbag, the mid-range Luxury trim adds a front passenger airbag, and the top Flagship trim further includes front side airbags. None of the trims have rear side airbags, but some higher trims are equipped with a full-length side curtain airbag. You'll need to check your specific model's nameplate for details – there's also an airbag location label above the glove box. One important note: there were adjustments to the airbag count between the 2019 and 2020 model years, so it's best to verify against your vehicle's manual.
I remember the 4S store salesperson mentioned that the number of airbags in the New Baojun RM5 varies by trim level. The base model starts with dual airbags, which are the ones in the steering wheel and the front passenger side. The mid-range model adds side airbags for the front seats, while the top trim includes an additional curtain airbag that runs from front to rear. In daily city driving, safety mainly relies on the combination of seat belts and airbags, so it's important to check if these airbag connectors have been modified. By the way, experienced owners suggest checking the airbag condition every 8 years, as rubber components can deteriorate over time.
Tested several RM5 models, and the airbag distribution is quite interesting. In addition to the basic driver and front passenger airbags, there are side airbags hidden in the B-pillar, and high-end models even have curtain airbags embedded in the roof. The key is to look for the AIRBAG label on the side of the dashboard—where there's a label, there's an airbag. Reminder to owners: avoid placing decorations on the dashboard, as a perfume bottle can turn into a projectile when the airbag deploys. Additionally, child seats must be installed in the rear seats, as front airbags can pose a threat to children.