Roll Cage
The main roll cage is a high-strength tubular steel frame that provides crucial protection for the driver in case of rollovers, collisions, or impacts. It enhances structural rigidity, improves handling stability, and serves as the foundation for mounting key vehicle components like the suspension, drivetrain, and safety equipment. Built to meet SAE Baja safety standards, the roll cage ensures maximum durability and driver safety, making it one of the most critical and scrutinized elements of the vehicle.
Front Chassis
The front chassis is a critical structural section of the vehicle, serving as the foundation for mounting suspension, steering, and drivetrain components. It plays a vital role in absorbing impacts, maintaining stability, and optimizing weight distribution, ensuring the vehicle remains stable and responsive in extreme off-road conditions. A well-designed front chassis improves handling, durability, and crash protection, making it a vital part of the car.
Rear Chassis
The rear chassis is a structural backbone that houses the engine, transmission, and firewall, providing essential support and protection for both the driver and powertrain. It serves as the mounting point for the rear suspension and drivetrain, ensuring optimal weight distribution, impact absorption, and durability in extreme off-road conditions. Designed for rigidity and safety, the rear chassis enhances handling, traction, and vehicle endurance, making it a critical element in a Baja SAE vehicle.