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Where is the C-pillar in the car?
C-pillar refers to the pillars on both sides of the rear windshield.

C-pillar refers to the pillars on both sides of the rear windshield. We sit in the back of the car, and the big pillars on both sides of the headrest are C pillars.

On the one hand, the function of C-pillar is to connect the roof and the car body, on the other hand, it will absorb some collision energy in the collision between the side and the back of the car, and protect the structural safety of the passenger compartment. In addition, the current automobile C-pillar plays an important role in automobile modeling design, and many novel designs will greatly enhance the value of automobiles.

The A-pillar, B-pillar and C-pillar of an automobile mainly support the car body, and also protect the safety of the occupants in the car. Just like a large steel frame structure, other parts of the car body are connected and supported at the same time, which makes all parts closely connected, and better ensures the stability of the car and the safety of the occupants in the car.

What part of the vehicle does the ABCD column refer to?

The pillars on both sides of the front windshield of the vehicle are what I often call A pillars, which are located between the engine compartment and the passenger compartment.

Between the two side glasses in the back row is the B-pillar, which can also be said to be the part next to the front door. The strength of the B-pillar is mainly used to support the front door.

C-pillar refers to the pillars on both sides of the rear windshield. We sit in the back of the car, and the big pillars on both sides of the headrest are C pillars. On the one hand, the function of C-pillar is to connect the roof and the car body, on the other hand, it will absorb some collision energy in the collision between the side and the back of the car, and protect the structural safety of the passenger compartment.