BUMPER AND RADIATOR GRILLE
FRONT BUMPER

- 2-divided structure has been adopted for the front bumper (front bumper face and front bumper extension) to improve the partial replacement, the cost reduction in damaged parts replacement, and the recycle efficiency in scrapping.
- The front bumper has overhung at the left and right corners to suppress the airflow to the tyres and smoothen the airflow from the bumper to the vehicle sides.
- Front bumper brackets (resin) have been adopted to improve the alignment with the body.
- The lower side of the front bumper extension has been extended rearward, providing the function to protect the underside of the front body. With this function, integration with the undercover which was conventionally a separate part has been achieved, resulting in the streamlined structure.
- Pedestrian protection
The headlamp support cover, front bumper reinforcement pad, and air guide panel have been added to between the bumper and the body, by which an impact in case of an accident can be absorbed in a balanced manner, reducing a risk of injury to a pedestrian.
REAR BUMPER

- 2-divided structure has been adopted for the rear bumper (rear bumper face and rear bumper extension) to improve the partial replacement, the cost reduction in damaged parts replacement, and the recycle efficiency in scrapping.
- Rear bumper upper plates (resin) have been adopted to improve the alignment with the body.
RADIATOR GRILLE

- The structure that allows the radiator grille to be removed and installed only by claws has been adopted.
- The front three-diamond mark is raised from the installation surface of the radiator grille for the brand appeal.