Electric crossover Exlantix ET was thrown from the height of a ten-story building

Exeed conducted an unusual crash test, dropping its new electric crossover Exlantix ET from a height of 32 meters onto an iron plate.

The purpose of the experiment was to demonstrate the exceptional strength of the body structure, as well as the high level of safety of Exlantix ET. Motor.ru reports this.

The test results exceeded all expectations. The body of the electric car was completely deformed up to the A-pillars, but the interior and safety elements remained intact. In addition, the car doors opened easily, the airbags deployed normally, no fluids leaked, the battery was not damaged, and the power supply was automatically turned off.

The Exeed Exlantix ET is a premium electric crossover that will be available in hybrid and all-electric versions. The power of the electric car, depending on the modification, will range from 252 to 561 horsepower, and the range on a single charge will be up to 760 kilometers.