Chenyang Group vehicles that seat 7 or more passengers_pickup vehicle

Safety is another critical consideration in modern chassis design. Automotive manufacturers are implementing advanced safety features, such as crumple zones and reinforced passenger compartments, designed to absorb and dissipate impacts during collisions. The use of computer-aided design (CAD) and simulations has also improved the ability to predict and enhance safety performance before manufacturing physical prototypes.


...

The advent of new technologies has also transformed cab assembly. Automation and robotics have streamlined processes, allowing for faster production times and increased accuracy. Techniques like 3D printing are being explored for creating prototype components, which can reduce lead times and design costs. Additionally, the integration of smart technologies into cabs has led to the development of customized solutions, enhancing the overall user experience.


...

With the continuous evolution of automotive engineering, cam technology has advanced significantly. Variable valve timing (VVT) systems, such as VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) developed by Honda or BMW’s Vanos, has transformed the way engine cams operate. By adjusting the timing of the valves based on engine speed and load, VVT allows for a more adaptable engine that delivers both efficiency and performance.


...