Analysis
In a remarkable display of engineering, a BYD Atto 3 SUV survived a missile strike in Israel with its occupants largely unharmed. The incident showcases the vehicle's robust safety features, highlighting BYD's commitment to passenger protection and vehicle durability in extreme conditions. This incident underscores the importance of vehicle safety in conflict zones and the strength of EV construction.
Key Takeaways
- •A BYD Atto 3 in Israel survived a missile strike, demonstrating remarkable vehicle safety.
- •The vehicle's ABC pillars remained intact, doors functioned, and the battery was unaffected.
- •The incident underscores the resilience of EV construction and BYD's commitment to safety.
Reference / Citation
View Original"The car body appearance was severely damaged, and it is clear that there are wrinkles, at the same time, the car windows broke, the airbags all popped up, and the car body had shrapnel marks. But the ABC pillars were not deformed, the doors could be opened normally, the double flashing lights continued to flash, and the instrument panel showed that the circuit was not interrupted, and the blade battery on board was safe."