‘Pregnant’ car in China looks ready to explode in extreme heat

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On social media, many viewers were stunned after witnessing ‘pregnant’ cars in China, which appeared to be on the verge of exploding due to extreme temperatures.

A viral video captured the issue of ‘pregnant cars’ during the heat wave, showing them looking as though they might explode. This poses a danger to both drivers and pedestrians.

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Cars taking on an unusual appearance in China

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Cars in China are bulging like they’re “pregnant” due to extreme heat, causing viral images online. Imgae Credits: Jam Press

 

In China, a striking phenomenon has emerged as extreme temperatures lead to cars appearing to develop ‘baby bumps.’

Bizarre photos and videos shared by human rights activist Jennifer Zeng left viewers stunned.

This issue shows how record-breaking heat is affecting vehicles

‘Pregnant’ cars in China caused issues

Jennifer Zeng captured images of cars in China that seem to be ‘pregnant’ due to the intense heat.

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Jennifer Zeng captured the bizarre phenomenon to show the impact of rising global temperatures. Imgae Credits: X

 

The photos reveal cars with noticeable bulges under the hood and along the doors. This creates the illusion of a vehicle with a swelling belly.

One video features a burgundy car with a prominent red bump rising from its front.

While, another shows a purple car with multiple bulges, suggesting triplets.

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate on social media

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Climate studies reveal that extremely hot days are occurring earlier each decade, affecting vehicles. Imgae Credits: Jam Press

 

These unusual sights have sparked interest and amusement online.
Many social media users have taken to commenting with humor, asking questions like: “Is it a boy or girl?”.

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Someone else joked about whether the ‘delivery’ happens once the car cools down.

One person said: That’s what happens when you get your vinyl wrap.

A second wrote: So much for having your car wrapped! ! !

Another added: I’d have a (car) doctor take a look at that and have that boil lanced if I was the owner.. that looks nasty

Someone else said: Well if people can be male, female or a toaster why can’t the car be pregnant.? It’s 2024

Wow. It is smoother than a baby bump no cravings required! Another user added.

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The bulges in cars are caused by heat compromising the integrity of car wraps, leading to swelling. Imgae Credits: Jam Press

 

The truth behind ‘pregnant’ cars that appear ready to explode

The apparent ‘pregnancy’ of these cars is actually a result of the vehicle wraps used to alter their appearance.

Car Mag explains that these wraps are applied to protect a car’s paint or change its color.

However, they can become compromised under extreme heat.

When exposed to high temperatures and direct sunlight for extended periods, the wraps may blister and stretch.

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Experts suggest parking in shaded areas to prevent car wraps from blistering and stretching in heat. Imgae Credits: Jam Press

 

This leads to the observed bulging.

The wrap material can trap moisture underneath, which then vaporizes and causes the wrap to swell.

This swelling can create the illusion of a car having ‘bumps,’. However, it is simply a visual effect caused by the heat affecting the wrap’s integrity.

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Social media users joked about the “pregnant” cars, while some provided explanations for the swelling. Imgae Credits: Jam Press

 

To prevent such issues, experts recommend that car owners park their vehicles in shaded areas whenever possible.

By keeping cars out of direct sunlight, the risk of damage to the wraps can be significantly reduced.


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