Toyota Glanza competes with TVS Radeon
Business Business: Accidents happen frequently on Indian roads. Hundreds of such cases are reported daily, but only a few are reported. In most cases, the cause of the accident is the negligence of one of the parties. As the number of accidents on the roads is increasing, people are switching to cars with better build quality. There are many instances in which vehicle riders escaped serious accidents only due to the quality of workmanship. Recently a video surfaced in which a Toyota Glanza and a TVS Radeon touring bike collide. The car was badly damaged after the accident and questions were raised on the build quality of Toyota.
This video has been shared by Ride With RJ07 on his Instagram page. This video was posted a few months ago and was shot somewhere in Haryana. In this video, the Toyota Glanza hatchback can be seen driving on the road after the accident. The front of the hatchback is badly damaged, which shows that the car was traveling at high speed at the time of the accident.
The front bumper, hood, headlights and grille are damaged. The front bumper is broken. The blogger was shocked to know that this happened after a TVS Radeon collided with a passenger’s motorcycle. You can also see the bike in the video. Scratches are less noticeable on motorcycles than on cars.
The headlights and handle absorbed the impact. I did see some scratches on the plastic parts of the bike, but other than that everything was fine. It appears that the car and the motorcycle collided head-on. Hopefully the motorcyclist and his passenger escaped the accident without serious injuries, but if you look at the video carefully you will see that the Toyota Glanza absorbs the impact well. The hood and bumper of the car appear to be damaged. The pillars of the car are strong and the interior of the car is healthy. Even the windshield of the hatchback does not have any scratches. The Glanza shown in the video is the pre-facelift version.
The current hatchback is equipped with features like a floating infotainment system, 360-degree camera, HUD, automatic climate control and electrically adjustable and foldable ORVMs.