stötfänster
Stötfänster, often translated as "bumper" in English, are a crucial component of automotive safety. Their primary function is to absorb impact energy during low-speed collisions, thereby protecting the more expensive and structurally important parts of the vehicle, such as the engine, lights, and body panels. Modern stötfänster are designed to deform in a controlled manner, dissipating kinetic energy through crumpling or absorption mechanisms.
Historically, stötfänster were simple metal bars bolted to the chassis. However, advancements in automotive engineering and
The design and performance of stötfänster are subject to stringent safety standards in most countries. These