The document analyzes and compares the front bumper brackets of three different Toyota vehicles - the Yaris, RAV4, and Tundra. It summarizes that the Yaris bracket is designed to act as a crumple zone to absorb energy in collisions due to its small size, while the larger RAV4 and Tundra can distribute energy elsewhere. The Tundra bracket specifically needs to be more rigid to support the front of the pickup truck. Each bracket was modeled and analyzed through simulation to measure deformation.