Hyundai Grand i10 Crashes Into A Land Rover Discovery In Goa: Here’s The Result [Video]

Written By: Utkarsh Deshmukh
Published: August 12, 2024 at 03:15 AMUpdated: August 12, 2024 at 03:15 AM
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Accidents are those unfortunate events that, no matter how careful you are while driving, can still take place. Generally, it is recommended to buy the safest cars on the market. However, in most cases, even the safest cars can suffer substantial damages. Recently, showcasing an example of this, an aftermath video of a crash between a Land Rover Discovery and a Hyundai Grand i10 has been shared online.

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Land Rover vs Hyundai Grand i10 Accident

This video showing the result of the crash between a Land Rover Discovery and a Hyundai Grand i10 has been shared on YouTube by Nikhil Rana on his channel. It starts with the creator mentioning that this particular accident took place in Goa. After this, he highlights what could have happened.

From the video, we can note that both cars suffered damage on the front right side. This means that both cars were coming from opposite lanes. Following this, the creator mentions that the Grand i10 has suffered more damage when compared to the Land Rover Discovery.

He then states that despite the Land Rover costing Rs 1 crore, it still suffered substantial damages. He added that the Grand i10, on the other hand, managed to absorb a ton of damage and kept its pillars and other structural components intact.

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The video creator added that this Land Rover could belong to someone popular as the number plates were removed in order to not create a bigger scene and bring this matter to public limelight.

Safety Rating vs. Damages

When it comes to assessing the sturdiness of a car, many people mistakenly believe that visible damage after an accident indicates a lack of strength or safety in the vehicle. However, it must be mentioned that this cannot be further from the truth. This is because the relationship between damage and sturdiness is more complex.

Almost every modern car is now designed with safety as a top priority. One of the critical aspects of this is the car’s ability to absorb and distribute energy during a collision. This is achieved through features like crumple zones.

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For those who may not be aware, crumple zones are areas of the vehicle specifically designed to deform in a controlled manner during an impact. These crumple zones absorb the energy from the crash, preventing it from being transmitted to the occupants of the car.

This design leads to visible damage on the exterior of the car, which is a sign that the vehicle is doing its job—protecting the passengers. The energy that would otherwise cause harm to the people inside is instead absorbed by the car’s body.

This then causes dents, crushed panels, or even substantial structural damage. This is not a reflection of poor sturdiness but rather serves as proof of the vehicle’s safety engineering.

Safety vs. Structural Integrity

It must also be noted that a car can incur substantial damage in an accident and still be considered structurally sound and safe. The safety of a car is not solely determined by how much damage it takes in a crash but by how well it protects its occupants.

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High safety ratings often indicate that a vehicle is designed to keep passengers safe even when the car itself is severely damaged. For example, cars that receive high safety ratings in crash tests, such as those conducted by the Global NCAP or Euro NCAP, often show significant exterior damage.

However, the interior cabin remains intact, and the occupants are well-protected. This is because these tests are designed to measure the vehicle’s ability to protect passengers rather than how well the car’s body resists damage.