News - General News - SafetyANCAP: Five stars for Renegade, Tiguan and X1Top five-star ANCAP rating awarded to BMW X1, Jeep Renegade and VW TiguanGalleryClick to see larger images 6 Oct 2016 THE Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has handed down a maximum five-star crash-test safety rating to the BMW X1, Jeep Renegade and Volkswagen Tiguan SUVs. ANCAP singled out the German duo for their standard active safety systems, the Tiguan having high- and low-speed autonomous emergency braking (AEB) plus lane-keeping assistance, and the X1 providing AEB with pedestrian detection and a pop-up bonnet designed to reduce the impact in a pedestrian collision. While the Italian-American Jeep fared well in terms of crash protection, ANCAP CEO James Goodwin called out the Renegade’s comparative lack of standard crash-preventing active safety technology as “an obvious omission”. The BMW scored 90 per cent for adult occupant protection, with maximum scores for the side-impact and pole tests. It also got 87 per cent for child occupant protection and 74 per cent for pedestrian protection. Front whiplash protection was deemed ‘good’ but in the rear it was ‘marginal’. Volkswagen’s Tiguan blitzed adult occupant protection with 96 per cent overall, including perfect scores for the side, pole and whiplash tests. Child occupant protection was 84 per cent and pedestrian protection 62 per cent. As it was tested by Euro NCAP, the Renegade was subject to a different scoring system, with a strong 36.41 out of 37 overall comprising 15.41 out of 16 in the frontal offset test and full marks in the side-impact and pole tests. Whiplash protection was ‘good’ and pedestrian protection ‘acceptable’. These latest ratings apply to all-wheel-drive Tiguan variants launched in September this year, front-drive Renegades built from May 2016 and all X1 variants sold in Australia and New Zealand since October 2015. As such, the Tiguan and Renegade receive their ratings with a 2016 mark and the X1’s marked 2015 under ANCAP’s date-stamped system, which is designed to illustrate the ever-toughening requirements for a five-star result. “The date-stamp is now the point-of-difference consumers should be looking to when comparing models,” said Mr Goodwin. Read more11th of August 2016 ANCAP: Five stars for Holden ColoradoHolden Colorado blitzes pedestrian safety test for maximum ANCAP safety rating1st of August 2016 ANCAP awards Infiniti Q30 five-star ratingInfiniti Q30 hatch lands top safety rating from ANCAP ahead of August launch14th of July 2016 ANCAP: Vitara and Optima score fiveSuzuki Vitara and Kia Optima grab five stars in latest ANCAP tests27th of June 2016 ANCAP to place ‘use-by date’ on safety ratingsAustralian crash safety agency looks at withdrawing ratings on older cars from 201827th of June 2016 Mazda defends ANCAPEuro NCAP discrepancy highlights ANCAP testing value, says Mazda23rd of June 2016 Kia Picanto targeted for ANCAP retestFive-star Kia put back through ANCAP test battery after conflicting overseas reports |
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