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Toyota iQ and Avensis Achieve Top Euro NCAP Safety Rating
By Toyota GB
Feb 18, 2009 - 11:02:25 AM
5-STAR SAFETY
The Toyota iQ may
be the smallest four-seater car on the market, but is also one of the
safest according to new independent crash testing results from Euro
NCAP.
Euro NCAP, which
has developed a new rating scheme which focuses on the vehicle’s
overall protection performance, awarded the tiny traffic buster
5-stars. iQ’s British-built big brother, the new Avensis, also earned a
5-star rating.
The new rating
scheme uses a weighted score, combining all aspects of a car’s safety
performance: adult (50%), child (20%) and pedestrian (20%) protection
assessment results with the availability of driver assistance devices
(10%). A minimum score of 70% overall is necessary to achieve a 5-star
rating. To qualify for inclusion, the devices must be fitted, as
standard across 85% of the EU 27 2009 model range.
Despite its
compact urban-friendly dimensions, the iQ makes no compromises in the
fields of active and passive safety, achieving a remarkable overall
weighted score of 79%. Every iQ features as standard, nine airbags –
including a world-first, rear window curtain shield airbag, Anti-lock
Brakes (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Vehicle
Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control.
The new Avensis’s
overall weighted score of 81% highlights the new Toyota’s comprehensive
levels of active and passive safety technology, which include a
pre-crash system, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and lane
departure warning.
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