Where are the 8 airbags in the new Levin located?

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LeMicah
07/28/25 11:24pm
The 8 airbags in the new Levin are distributed as follows: two in front of the driver and front passenger, two on the side of the legs, two on the side of the front seats, and two on each side of the rear seat windows. Here is some related information about car airbags: 1. Types of car airbags: Classified by quantity, there are single airbags, dual airbags, four airbags, and multi-airbag systems; classified by protection objects, they can be divided into front airbags, passenger airbags, side airbags, rear side airbags, side curtain airbags, and knee airbags. 2. Configuration of car airbags: Depending on the model and vehicle configuration, most cars are equipped with at least 1-2 airbags, while higher-end luxury cars generally have multiple airbags.
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DeAlice
08/12/25 3:47am
After purchasing the new Levin last time, I did some research on its safety features. The positions of the 8 airbags are clearly defined: the first one is in the center of the steering wheel, protecting the driver's head; the second is under the dashboard cover in front of the front passenger seat. There are side airbags on the outer sides of both front seats to protect the chest and abdomen. From the A-pillar to the C-pillar on both sides of the roof, there are side curtain airbags covering the front and rear windows to prevent glass fragments from injuring passengers. Additionally, there are knee airbags—one below the steering wheel near the driver's knees and another in the lower part of the dashboard in front of the passenger's feet. These airbags are designed to cover frontal, side, and knee collisions, providing comprehensive protection for driving safety. When driving, I remind myself not to lean too close to the steering wheel or place objects that could obstruct the airbags, to avoid injury in case of deployment. During regular maintenance, I check if the airbag indicator light on the dashboard is functioning properly to ensure the system is sensitive and reliable. More airbags mean stronger cushioning in high-speed impacts, and the new Levin's configuration is quite reassuring, especially during long-distance drives.
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