It s all crashed like this and it doesn t catch fire, it s really a god car?

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-01

Seeing a micro blue 6 accident,It can be described as tragic,What the vehicle has experienced before, you can guess,Such a serious accident,The vehicle was blocked before and after。

Looking at this miserable appearance, we must be worried about the common risk of electric vehicles, that is, the ** problem.

A car that is not ** after the impact is a good electric car! No one refutes this statement! In other words, the later the car is after the impact, the more reliable it is.

Under such a violent impact, the Micro Blue 6 withstood the test.

Many people may say that this is just a fluke!

In fact, you can go to the Internet to see some reports of car accidents, especially pure electric cars, which seem to have become a curse after a collision, and they are almost unavoidable. Whether it is hundreds of thousands of luxury pure electric vehicles or tens of thousands of entry-level pure electric vehicles, they are all equally vulnerable in the face of vehicle impact.

Therefore, the safety of electric vehicles is really above all else, and sofa color TVs can be stacked. But safety requires solid design and testing, and it can't be met by stacking.

Sadly, in the current new energy vehicle market, the configuration and size have become the mainstream, the appearance of the car is becoming more and more luxurious, the space in the car is getting larger and larger, and the color TV of the vehicle is becoming more and more dazzling.

However, the safety of the car has not really improved, and every time the car accident is reported, it is overwhelmed by a large number of water armies, and it is very difficult for ordinary people to get valuable information on the Internet.

Why don't car companies do a good job of security?

Because safety cannot be seen or touched, car accidents are also very rare, and it is better to use the cost of improving safety to improve the luxury configuration of the vehicle!

Isn't that the case? I believe smart consumers have seen through this.

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