What is AIRBAG car?

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AustinMarie
07/25/25 5:32am
AIRBAG is not a car brand, but an airbag. Generally, models equipped with steering wheel airbags will have the AIRBAG logo. Areas marked with SRS or AIRBAG inside the vehicle indicate where the folded airbags are stored. The protection principle of airbags is: when a vehicle experiences certain collision forces, the airbag system triggers a chemical reaction similar to a small explosive detonation. The hidden airbags in the vehicle instantly inflate and deploy, cushioning occupants before their bodies collide with interior equipment, thereby reducing impact forces and minimizing occupant injuries.
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LaEli
08/10/25 5:46pm
I think you might have misunderstood. AIRBAG isn't the name of a car, but rather the vehicle's airbag system. When driving, this thing is super important! It's like a big inflatable cushion hidden in the steering wheel or seats. In case of an accident, the sensors detect the impact and instantly inflate to protect your head and chest from injury. Without airbags, accident consequences could be much worse. I've heard many real stories from friends, like how an airbag deployment saved someone's life in a minor collision. Nowadays, almost all new cars come equipped with them, but remember to check them regularly—don't neglect maintenance just because they're hidden components. When buying a car, check the number of airbags; more usually indicates higher safety ratings.
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