Where is the car bumper located?
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There are two types of car bumpers: the front bumper is located at the front of the vehicle, and the rear bumper is at the rear. As an automotive component, the car bumper is prone to scratches and impacts during daily driving. The car bumper serves as a safety device that absorbs and mitigates external impacts, protecting the front and rear of the vehicle body. In addition to maintaining their original protective function, the front and rear bumpers of passenger cars also aim to achieve harmony and unity with the vehicle's styling while pursuing lightweight construction. Both the front and rear bumpers of passenger cars are made of plastic. The plastic bumper consists of three parts: an outer panel, cushioning material, and a crossbeam. The outer panel and cushioning material are made of plastic, while the crossbeam is formed from cold-rolled sheet metal pressed into a U-shaped channel, with the outer panel and cushioning material attached to it.