Denza N9 fishhook test achieved a legendary status! Easily passed at a speed of 160 km/h, which is twice the national standard.
The "Ultimate Test of Side Impact Protection" is a car crash test called "Vehicle Side Impact Test". Cars with strong side impact protection are able to pass this test.
The international standard for fish hook testing is 80 km/h. The Denz N9 challenged at double the speed and passed the hook test at a speed of 160 km/h, significantly breaking global records.
Here is the translation: The Tesla N9 is a large, full-size SUV with a length of 5.25 meters, height of 2.03 meters, and a center of gravity high. The total weight of the vehicle is over 3 tons, and it is highly aerodynamic, making it difficult to pass the NCS test, particularly the water drop test.
将上述内容翻译为英文如下: It is astonishing.During the test, the Tencent N9 also achieved all-four-wheel lift, completely not touching the ground.The speed limit based on the fish scale is 160 km/h, and the minimum clearance clearance over the tire tread is 5.08cm.
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The first is: The Yun Nian-A intelligent air suspension control system can adjust the damping and stiffness of the suspension in real-time, optimizing the vehicle's support performance and effectively suppressing rollover.
Secondly, the e-Three-way technology can independently adjust the torque of each wheel during extreme maneuvers. Combined with rear wheel steering, it instantly generates precise counter-yaw force, helping the vehicle maintain stability.
PS. Fishhook Test Standard: The fishhook test is currently the most representative working condition that closely approximates and simulates a rollover accident, used to simulate side flip accidents that frequently occur during driving.
The test standard requires the vehicle to enter the test area at a specified speed of 56 km/h to 80 km/h, then rapidly turn the steering wheel 270° to one side at a rate of 720°/s. Within 2 seconds, when the vehicle reaches its maximum roll angle, rapidly reverse the steering wheel 540° at a rate of 720°/s and hold for 3 seconds. Finally, return the steering wheel to the straight-ahead position in 2 seconds.
Given the extremely high challenge of peak speed and precise control for experienced drivers, the test is conducted by a steering robot to ensure objective results.
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