Kia Sportage scores at Euro NCAP
08 Jul 2022|1,203 views
Kia has announced that the new Sportage has been awarded the maximum five-star rating in the latest safety test conducted by the Euro NCAP.
The crossover scored 87% for the adult occupant protection category, with good protection of the knees and femur of both driver and passenger reported. In the child occupant protection tests meanwhile, the Sportage achieved 86%, minimising impact on all critical body areas for both the six and 10-year old representative dummies.
The Sportage's safety assist systems achieved a score of 72%, with Euro NCAP highlighting the performance of the Sportage's camera-based Intelligent Speed Limit Assist and Lane Keeping Assist systems. The vehicle's autonomous emergency braking system also contributed to a vulnerable road user score of 66%, with testers giving specific mention to the system's recognition of cyclists.
Kia states that key to the successful test result was the model's new N3 architecture, which features a 'multi-load path' structure which controls how energy is absorbed by the car in the event of a collision, minimising intrusion into the passenger cabin. Passenger protection is further enhanced with a new reinforced, lightweight body structure with high tortional rigidity.
The crossover scored 87% for the adult occupant protection category, with good protection of the knees and femur of both driver and passenger reported. In the child occupant protection tests meanwhile, the Sportage achieved 86%, minimising impact on all critical body areas for both the six and 10-year old representative dummies.
The Sportage's safety assist systems achieved a score of 72%, with Euro NCAP highlighting the performance of the Sportage's camera-based Intelligent Speed Limit Assist and Lane Keeping Assist systems. The vehicle's autonomous emergency braking system also contributed to a vulnerable road user score of 66%, with testers giving specific mention to the system's recognition of cyclists.
Kia states that key to the successful test result was the model's new N3 architecture, which features a 'multi-load path' structure which controls how energy is absorbed by the car in the event of a collision, minimising intrusion into the passenger cabin. Passenger protection is further enhanced with a new reinforced, lightweight body structure with high tortional rigidity.
Kia has announced that the new Sportage has been awarded the maximum five-star rating in the latest safety test conducted by the Euro NCAP.
The crossover scored 87% for the adult occupant protection category, with good protection of the knees and femur of both driver and passenger reported. In the child occupant protection tests meanwhile, the Sportage achieved 86%, minimising impact on all critical body areas for both the six and 10-year old representative dummies.
The Sportage's safety assist systems achieved a score of 72%, with Euro NCAP highlighting the performance of the Sportage's camera-based Intelligent Speed Limit Assist and Lane Keeping Assist systems. The vehicle's autonomous emergency braking system also contributed to a vulnerable road user score of 66%, with testers giving specific mention to the system's recognition of cyclists.
Kia states that key to the successful test result was the model's new N3 architecture, which features a 'multi-load path' structure which controls how energy is absorbed by the car in the event of a collision, minimising intrusion into the passenger cabin. Passenger protection is further enhanced with a new reinforced, lightweight body structure with high tortional rigidity.
The crossover scored 87% for the adult occupant protection category, with good protection of the knees and femur of both driver and passenger reported. In the child occupant protection tests meanwhile, the Sportage achieved 86%, minimising impact on all critical body areas for both the six and 10-year old representative dummies.
The Sportage's safety assist systems achieved a score of 72%, with Euro NCAP highlighting the performance of the Sportage's camera-based Intelligent Speed Limit Assist and Lane Keeping Assist systems. The vehicle's autonomous emergency braking system also contributed to a vulnerable road user score of 66%, with testers giving specific mention to the system's recognition of cyclists.
Kia states that key to the successful test result was the model's new N3 architecture, which features a 'multi-load path' structure which controls how energy is absorbed by the car in the event of a collision, minimising intrusion into the passenger cabin. Passenger protection is further enhanced with a new reinforced, lightweight body structure with high tortional rigidity.
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