What happens when a car hits the head with a speed of 192 km / h
The Ford Forcus in this test was towed with a cable at speeds of up to 120 mph (equivalent to 192 km / h) and crashed into a steel plate.
The Ford Forcus in this test was towed with a cable at speeds of up to 120 mph (equivalent to 192 km / h) and crashed into a steel plate.
What happens when a car hits the head with a speed of 192 km / h
The Fifth Gear team has just launched a crash test at speeds of up to 192 km / h. This is the highest-speed car crash test ever and what we see in this test is really horrifying.
The Ford Forcus in this test was towed with a cable at speeds of up to 120 mph (equivalent to 192 km / h) and crashed into a steel plate.
Update 15 December 2018
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