Advanced Compatibility Engineering

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Advanced Compatibility Engineering (commonly called ACE Body Structure) is the marketing name given to an automobile body structure design by Honda. It claims to distribute collision energy evenly and redirect it away from the passenger compartment, while at the same time, minimizing damage to other impacted vehicles. This is accomplished by using numerous grades of steel (typically four) which crumple in key areas and remain rigid in others.[1] It is standard on all Honda and Acura models as of 2016.

Vehicles equipped with the ACE body structure

References

  1. ^ Honda Advanced Compatibility Engineering ACE.avi, HondaTiongNam's YouTube Channel, dated 1 June 2011, last accessed 21 August 2016