The front bumper of the car serves as the primary line of defense in the event of a low-speed collision, engineered to absorb impact energy and minimize structural damage to the rest of the vehicle. Beyond its safety function, it plays a crucial role in the vehicle’s aerodynamics, housing air intakes that cool the engine and improve fuel efficiency by streamlining airflow. Modern bumpers are often integrated with advanced technology, including ultrasonic sensors for parking assistance, fog lights, and even radar systems for adaptive cruise control, all seamlessly blended into the car’s aesthetic design.
