Self-supporting chassis, three or five doors, high-resistance, multiple thickness structural elements for progressive energy absorption in impacts.
Side bars in doors for side impact protection and stiffening the passenger compartment in the event of front impacts.
The front and rear ends of the underbody crumple to reduce repair costs following low speed impacts.
See also:
Energy Management Feature
This vehicle has a safety belt system with an Energy Management feature in the
front seating positions to help further reduce the risk of injury in the event of
a head-on collision. This safety be ...
Using the seat belts
The belt should be worn keeping the chest straight and rested against the seat
back.
To fasten the belt, take hold the tongue (A) and insert it into the buckle (B),
until hearing the locking cl ...
Bonnet
To open the bonnet
This should only be done when the vehicle is stationary.
Before opening the bonnet, check the windscreen wiper arms are not lifted from
the windscreen.
1) Pull the yellow leve ...


