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So, here we are now. China went from the laughingstock of the car industry to a leader in EV powertrains, in-car infotainment ...
Since publishing its first crash test results in 1997, Euro NCAP has played a crucial role in improving the safety of new cars, giving consumers clear, independent guidance ...
The Polestar 4 has proven its exceptional safety performance by earning the highest possible five-star rating from the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP). Since 1997, Euro NCAP has ...
Euro NCAP has announced the crash test result of the Hyundai Inster. The micro SUV scored four stars in the crash test. It ...
Tesla’s fast-selling Model Y crossover has received the highest safety score of any car analyzed under Euro NCAP’s newest and toughest test. The Model Y achieved a 92% score, while its nearest ...
Euro NCAP has tested the Mercedes EQE SUV, Honda ZR-V, Hyundai Kona, BMW 5-Series, Kia EV9, BYD Tang, and BYD Seal-U, XPeng G9, smart #3, VinFast VF8, and the Volkswagen ID.7 sedan.
In 2026, Euro NCAP points will be deducted if some controls aren't physical. Jonathan M. Gitlin – Mar 4, 2024 5:24 pm | 382 A car's hazard warning lights will need a physical control to get a ...
The Tesla Model Y received the highest grade of any vehicle in a European safety test that ranked driver-assist systems like the automaker’s controversial Autopilot system.
A Stellantis model has been rated poorly in the latest round of Euro NCAP safety ratings. In a group consiting of the Audi Q6 e-tron, the Ford Explorer, the Jeep Avenger, the Renault Symbioz, the ...
WhatLatest Euro NCAP safety results published online and via social media. WhenWednesday 9 July - 11:00 a.m. CEST. WhereGo to Euro NCAP's Press Releases or access videos and download images in ...
So far, we’ve tested a different variant of the new E-class, so the above Euro NCAP score doesn’t apply to our current review). Although, it would be a surprise for a Mercedes car not to score well in ...
A comprehensive overhaul of the Euro NCAP safety ratings will see current assessments replaced next year by ratings across ‘four pillars of safety’ – safe driving, crash avoidance, crash ...