What are the safety features of the Magotan?

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Frodo
07/29/25 5:03pm
Magotan safety features include: ABS, EBD, brake assist, traction control, dynamic stability control system, auto hold, hill start assist, rear radar, driver airbag, passenger airbag, etc. These safety features are standard across all Magotan models, demonstrating excellent configuration performance. Over 80% of the Magotan's body is constructed with high-strength steel plates, ultra-high-strength steel plates, and ultra-high hot-forming steel plates, equipped with 9 airbags to enhance passive safety. The foldable HUD head-up display system projects speed, navigation indicators, and various warning messages from assistance systems via light reflection.
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