Grille, also known as automobile front face, grimace, grille and middle net, is mainly used for air intake and ventilation of water tanks, engines and air conditioners. To prevent foreign objects from damaging the internal parts of the carriage during driving, and to show personality in the United States and China. In automobile engineering, the middle net is used to cover the car body in order to let air in.
Most vehicles have a net on the front to protect the radiator and engine. It is used to cover the car body and let air in. Most vehicles have a net on the front to protect the radiator and engine. Other common intermediate nets are located under the front bumper, in front of the wheels (cooling brakes), in front of the cab ventilation or on the trunk lid (mainly used for vehicles with rear engines).
China Net is often a unique modeling element, and many brands regard it as the main brand logo. Jeep, for example, has registered its trademark in the style of seven squares. Rolls-Royce is famous for installing nets by hand to achieve perfect vertical effect. Other well-known manufacturers in the net style and Bugatti's horse collar.
BMW's kidney net? Rover's chrome teeth, Dodge's lever, Alfa Romeo's 6-grid shield? Volvo's belt net, Audi's relatively new single-frame net, Plymouth's later net. 197 1 year, Plymouth's unusual roadblock, China Net, was called Cheese China Net. There is also Ford's car network, which makes the Fox released in 2006 unique. (Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Chen Jie 2)