What is the steel strength of the Geely Xingrui body?
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Geely Xingrui uses over 70.2% high-strength steel throughout the vehicle, achieving a leading level in its class and can withstand 6.5 tons of external pressure. According to official data, the torsional stiffness of Geely Xingrui's white body can reach 29,000 Nm/deg. Definition of high-strength steel: It changes relative to the technological progress requirements of the era. Generally speaking, alloy steel with a yield strength above 1370 MPa (140 kgf/mm) and a tensile strength above 1620 MPa (165 kgf/mm) is called ultra-high-strength steel. Standards for high-strength steel: There are numerous international standards for high-strength steel, with just the unified international standards including "ISO" and "CEN", and almost every major steel-producing country has its own national standards.
Last time I was chatting with a friend about the Geely Xingrui, I found its body steel strength quite noteworthy. It uses high-strength steel in key areas like the A-pillars and B-pillars, with strength reaching around 1500 MPa – crucial parts of the body structure that can withstand collision impacts. The entire body frame incorporates steel of varying strengths, ranging from 400 to 1600 MPa, aiming to optimize both weight and safety. This is considered a generous configuration among vehicles in its class. Driving on the highway, you can really feel how stable the body is – no floating during turns and minimal unusual noises. However, specific figures depend on the model year, with newer CMA platform versions potentially being even higher. Don’t slack on regular maintenance; wash the car periodically to prevent rust, since high steel strength doesn’t mean unbeatable corrosion resistance. If you do get into an accident, repair costs might be higher than for a regular car, but safety comes first.