External Airbags Are On The Way To Make Crashes A Little Less Unpleasant

Automotive components specialist ZF TRW has been working on a new airbag which sits outside the car, aiming to drastically reduce the force of side impact crashes
External Airbags Are On The Way To Make Crashes A Little Less Unpleasant

Airbags have always been about protecting squishy human bodies from all the nasty hard bits of your car’s interior during a smash. But at their most basic level, they aim to cushion impacts and absorb energy, so why not stick a few on the outside? Volvo did it with the V40 (pictured), but that was all about protecting pedestrians. What automotive component companies ZF and TRW (now one firm thanks to a recent merger) are working on, however, is a system that’s all about softening the blow from another car.

External Airbags Are On The Way To Make Crashes A Little Less Unpleasant

Again, it’s an externally mounted airbag, which is about twice the size of a regular curtain airbag and is stored just under the doors. It inflates just before a side impact, and has been shown to reduce the force exerted in such a crash by as much as 30 per cent. Things have come a long way since the humble driver airbag…

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Comments

Petrosexual

How does the car know that it’s going to crash ? Maybe the driver gets close to other cars with out touching them

02/15/2016 - 18:19 |
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MusselMaverick

Unbelivible. First people want robots driving cars, now they want them to turn into pufferfish

02/15/2016 - 20:48 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

What if someone rode their bike too close and it deployed

02/15/2016 - 22:44 |
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Speeder

This is just too complicated, makes the car heavier and too problematic. I’d rather prefer a car with central mounted 1 row of seats, so you have 2 seats instead of usual 5. That way, you’ll have perfect center mounted driving position and plenty of crumple zone on both sizes in case of side impact.

02/16/2016 - 04:17 |
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Anonymous

Annnddddd, it making car heavy…

02/16/2016 - 07:58 |
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Anonymous

20 years from now you will just burst into a big cloud of airbags filled with gas when you hit a bump too hard

02/16/2016 - 11:44 |
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Arshxd

How would it differentiate a near miss from an actual impact though? It would need to have some sort of ranging device and be fast enough to tell when an actual collision is inevitable.

02/16/2016 - 11:58 |
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Anonymous

Anyone remember the protective crash foam from “Demolition Man” with Sylvester Stallone? I just couldn’t find any decent picture of it.

02/16/2016 - 16:24 |
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MHZ40

Meanwhile, people still feel the need to buy unnecessary SUV’s, which make pedestrian/cyclist injuries much worse than when hit by a lower car.

02/16/2016 - 17:51 |
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