What is the proportion of high-strength steel in Xingrui?
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Xingrui's high-strength steel proportion is 78%. Definition of high-strength steel: The definition of "high-strength steel" changes with the technological advancements required by the times. Generally speaking, alloy steel with a yield strength above 1370MPa (140kgf/mm2) and a tensile strength above 1620MPa (165kgf/mm2) is called ultra-high-strength steel. Introduction to Equinox body steel: The strength of Equinox's body steel meets the SUV five-star safety standard, with the proportion of hot-formed steel reaching 9.1%. The A-pillar, B-pillar, roof crossbeam, and driver's foot protection plate are made of high-strength hot-formed steel, with a strength of up to 1500Mpa, exceeding the maximum strength of ordinary steel by 4 times. Key areas use ultra-high-strength steel with the latest TRB variable cross-section rolling patent technology.
I just bought this Xing Rui not long ago and I'm quite satisfied with it. The proportion of high-strength steel is said to exceed 70%, which is a highlight among cars in the same price range. With such a sturdy body, it feels secure to drive, especially when taking sharp turns at high speeds—no drifting or instability. The high proportion greatly enhances safety. My old car used to deform badly after minor collisions, but Xing Rui performs well in simulated crash tests, likely due to this type of steel protection. It also helps reduce weight and improve fuel efficiency, lowering daily fuel consumption and making long drives less worrisome. Of course, when choosing a car, it's not just about the proportion—you also need to consider overall safety design, like the number of airbags and electronic assistance systems. In short, over 70% is quite high, and I’d recommend it to friends who prioritize safety.