Fiat 500 vs. Audi Q7

Look at the video crash test: tiny Fiat 500 vs. Audi Q7.

- The Fiat 500 has 2 cross members in the front to provide a large surface area for impact.
- The Audi Q7 corner impact only hits a small part of the cross members, not enough to reduce all the kinetic energy from the Audi Q7.
- As the Fiat 500 and Audi’s corners compressed, the Fiat side members compressed deforming the structure and creating a hole under the driver’s seat.
- The majority of the red on the driver is caused by the deformation of the side member, impacting the driver.

Essentially, only part of the crumple zone was used causing the side impact beams to bend and hit the driver.

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