What kind of car is Volkswagen airbag?
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Volkswagen airbag does not refer to a specific Volkswagen model. The 'airbag' marking on the steering wheel of Volkswagen cars is not a brand logo, but an indicator for the airbag system. Below is more information about airbags: 1. Airbags distribute impact forces evenly across the head and chest, preventing direct contact between fragile passengers and the vehicle body, significantly reducing the likelihood of injury. Airbags are indeed effective in protecting passengers during frontal collisions. Even without seat belts, the anti-collision airbags can effectively reduce injuries. 2. Airbag, a passive safety device that rapidly inflates during a vehicle accident, is a highly technical product in automotive passive safety. In vehicles equipped with airbags, the severity of passenger injuries can be reduced by up to 64% in frontal collisions.
I was initially confused about this question too. Volkswagen Airbag actually refers to the vehicle's airbag system, not a specific model name. You can see the Airbag logo on the steering wheel or dashboard every time you open the car door—it's the key device that protects the driver in a collision. All Volkswagen models come standard with airbags, but their configurations vary by model. For example, the Passat has multiple side airbags. I remember last year when my cousin's Lavida was in an accident, the airbags deployed in time and literally saved his life. It's recommended to regularly check the airbag warning light; if you notice it flashing abnormally, you should immediately inspect the wiring or sensor issues.