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That's what always happens with these foreign cars, bad translations. Converting from Californian to English is hard work.Typo on page 6 -->
...replaces the heavy engine block with impact absorbing boron steel rails
Cool.
In talking about the front of the car, it says:
This is the first time I've heard of born reinforced steel other than in the roof pillars. I had always understood the front rails ("figure 8" profile) to be aluminum, and with the welding to the rest of the frame here it certainly looks like it:
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Perhaps they are referring to the small stubs that are for the front bumper attachment?
That's what always happens with these foreign cars, bad translations. Converting from Californian to English is hard work.
The front black bumper (the horizontal piece) is boron steel. As far as I'm aware, the double octagonal intrusion beams (or box beams on D's) are aluminum.
That's my understanding as well. It seems an odd phrasing in the brochure to say" ...impact absorbing boron steel rails", if it's not the rails, but the bumper, and it's not a plurality of them.
There's one in the front and one in the back, so maybe there's your plurality? And perhaps that shape of stamping is known as a "rail" in car lingo?
Definitely odd phrasing.