Bumpers
Bumpers in cars are protective components located at the front and rear of the vehicle.
Car bumpers are positioned at the front and rear of vehicles.
They are made from lightweight materials such as plastic.
Bumpers are designed to absorb and mitigate the force of low-speed collisions.
They serve as a protective shield to minimize damage to the car's body.
Bumpers can be easily replaced in case of an accident.
Some bumpers use energy absorbers or foam cushioning to enhance their effectiveness.
The bumper structure typically consists of a plastic cover over a reinforcement bar made of materials like steel or aluminum.
Bumpers protect the safety systems of modern vehicles.
While they can't prevent all types of damage, their primary goal is to protect occupants during low-speed impacts.