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Why don’t cars have bulky bumpers anymore? 

Last updated: March 3, 2025 1:30 am
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The evolution of bumpers on cars has been a fascinating journey, from the simple rubber bumpers on bumper cars to the complex and integrated designs on modern vehicles. The introduction of federal regulations in 1973 marked a significant shift in the way bumpers were designed, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Standard No. 215 requiring cars to withstand a 5-mph front collision without damage.

This regulation led to a period of ugly bumper designs, as automakers struggled to meet the new requirements. Even iconic vehicles like the Lamborghini Countach had to undergo drastic changes to comply with the regulations. However, these regulations also spurred the development of new technologies, such as flexible materials, that ultimately improved bumper design.

Between 1973 and 1982, cars saw an increase in weight due to the addition of heavy bumpers. In 1983, the regulations were amended to reduce the impact speed requirements, leading to a new era of bumper design. Today, bumpers are cleverly concealed behind layers of fascia for aesthetics and improved aerodynamics, while still providing protection in low-speed impacts.

At Nissan, for example, bumpers are designed with a combination of plastic fascia, energy-absorbing foam, and a metal bumper beam to minimize damage in crashes. Safety standards have evolved, and automakers are constantly looking for ways to balance safety, durability, and aesthetics in their designs.

While some lament the demise of traditional exposed metal bumpers, modern bumpers are still effective at protecting vehicles and occupants in crashes. Bumpers may not be as visible as they once were, but their impact-absorbing structures are still there, doing their job when it matters most.

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In conclusion, the evolution of bumpers on cars has been a story of innovation and adaptation. From the early rubber bumpers of bumper cars to the sophisticated designs on modern vehicles, bumpers have played a crucial role in vehicle safety and design. While some may long for the days of exposed metal bumpers, the reality is that modern bumpers are more effective and efficient at protecting vehicles and their occupants. Are you curious about the best gear and gadgets on the market? Look no further than the PopSci team, who have dedicated countless hours to testing and reviewing products to help you make informed decisions. From tech gadgets to outdoor gear, they have you covered with their expert recommendations.

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