What are the safety features of the BYD e2?

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SebastianRose
07/30/25 10:56am
BYD e2 safety features include driver and passenger airbags; tire pressure monitoring system; ISOFIX child seat interface; ABS anti-lock braking system; and brake force distribution system. Driver and Passenger Airbags: The driver and passenger airbags are typically installed in the front of the vehicle (driver and front passenger seats). Their function is to reduce the severity of injuries to occupants in the event of a collision, preventing secondary collisions or occupants from being thrown out of their seats in dangerous situations such as vehicle rollovers. Tire Pressure Monitoring System: The tire pressure monitoring system is highly useful during vehicle operation. It continuously monitors tire pressure, effectively enhancing driving safety, especially during high-speed driving. When dangerous signs such as insufficient tire pressure are detected, the system promptly alerts the driver to take appropriate measures, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidents. ISOFIX Child Seat Interface: ISOFIX refers to a system that connects child restraint systems to the vehicle. Its purpose is to make the installation of child seats quick and easy, with rigid connections for improved safety. Child seats equipped with ISOFIX can be easily secured to the vehicle's ISOFIX interface, enhancing safety. ABS Anti-lock Braking System: During emergency braking, the ABS anti-lock braking system allows the computer to automatically control the braking force of the calipers, performing rapid intermittent braking to prevent wheel lock-up. This keeps the wheels in a state of rolling and sliding, ensuring the vehicle can maintain lateral grip to avoid obstacles while braking sharply. Brake Force Distribution System: The brake force distribution system, also known as cornering brake control, works in conjunction with the anti-lock braking system during cornering braking. It reduces the risk of oversteer and understeer, ensuring vehicle stability under adverse driving conditions.
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