Hyundai India stated that the monocoque of the new Creta (called as the #Superstructure) strong. So strong that 2 African elephants can stand over the car chassis. While that makes for a great marketing material, the automaker didn’t really give us a numerical measure of the structure’s compressive strength. According to google, an average weight of African forest elephant comes out to be 2.7 tonnes. So two elephants would weigh roughly around 5.4 tonnes (5,400 kilos). A structure which is composed of 74.3% of advanced high-strength steel resisting a compressive load of 5.4 tonnes is no doubt impressive.
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