The anti-collision beam itself consists of a main beam, an energy absorption box, and a mounting plate connected to the car. When the vehicle collides at a low speed, the main beam and the energy absorption box can work together to effectively absorb the energy generated during the collision, thereby minimizing the damage to the longitudinal beam of the vehicle body caused by the impact force. This design makes the anti-collision beam play a vital role in protecting the vehicle.
In addition, the longitudinal beam at the rear of the vehicle body also plays an important protective role. When hit, if the impact force exceeds a certain limit, the structure of the rear of the vehicle body, including the two longitudinal beams with higher strength, will collapse and deform, further absorbing the impact energy to protect the passengers in the cockpit.