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Mazda 6 (2002 release)

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Zone of deformation



To reduce damage to the interior, designed front and rear frames that deform on impact and effectively absorb / dissipate collision energy.
In moderate frontal collisions in the area of the bumper amplifier dissipates blow to the front side frames and elements of the front suspension.

Crumple zones
Fig. 8.4. Crumple zones: 1 - the energy of the collision; 2 - the amplifier front bumper; 3 - the front side frame; 4 - the front cross member; 5 - caisson; 6 - side longitudinal beam; 7 - The front-frame


If the collision happens close to the cabin, the impact energy is dissipated lateral longitudinal beams and front B-shaped frames through the caisson, reducing the impact on the cabin (Fig. 8.4).




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