The rear bumper is an important part installed at the rear of the car. It mainly protects the rear structure of the vehicle, decorates the body, and absorbs energy and reduces damage during collisions. It is usually made of plastic, metal or composite materials, coordinated with the overall shape of the car body, adding beauty to the vehicle while providing safety protection.
Collision buffer:
When a vehicle is hit from behind, the rear bumper is the first line of defense, absorbing and dispersing the impact energy, reducing damage to the vehicle structure and passengers. Through its own deformation and internal buffer structure, it effectively reduces the impact of the collision and protects key vehicle components such as the trunk, taillights, and rear suspension.
Design:
The shape of the rear bumper is usually coordinated with the style of the whole vehicle, adding a unique visual effect to the rear of the car. Its lines and shapes can be smoothly integrated with the body of the car, enhancing the overall aesthetics of the vehicle. The rear bumper designs of different models have their own characteristics, some are simple and generous, and some are sporty and fashionable, meeting the different aesthetic needs of consumers.
Trailer hook installation:
Some models have a trailer hook installation hole on the rear bumper, which is convenient for installing a trailer hook when needed to realize the vehicle's towing function. This is very practical for users who need to tow large items such as RVs and yachts.