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ottobre 27, 2021 - EuroNCAP

Ford, Hyundai and Toyota Lead the Way to Making Safer and Greener Choices

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Leuven, 27 October 2021
Today, #euroncap releases safety ratings for five new cars. The Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai's IONIQ 5 and TUCSON and the Toyota Yaris Cross all achieve a top rating of five stars, while the new Hyundai BAYON is awarded four stars.
  
Ford Mustang Mach-E - #euroncap Results October 2021 - 5 stars
Ford's new all-electric crossover SUV, the Mustang Mach-E, bears little resemblance to the 5-litre muscle car with which it shares its name. While its sports-car stablemate struggled to gain three stars in 2017, the Mustang Mach-E firmly secures a top five-star rating against the latest test requirements. The car comes equipped with a centre airbag, deployable bonnet for vulnerable road user protection and a host of advanced driver assistance features, offering high levels of driver support and crash prevention all around. Having simultaneously achieved a five-star rating by the environmental test programme #green NCAP, Ford demonstrates that fighting climate change will not stand in their way of improving road safety.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 - #euroncap Results October 2021 - 5 stars
  
Hyundai TUCSON - #euroncap Results October 2021 - 5 stars
  
Hyundai BAYON - #euroncap Results October 2021 - 4 stars
 
Hyundai impresses with three new models in this publication, the all-electric IONIQ 5 and TUCSON, gaining 5-star ratings and Hyundai Bayon achieving 4 stars. Although the TUCSON only just clears the hurdle in Safety Assist to get into five-star territory, both IONIQ 5 and TUCSON display good all-round safety. The crossover SUV Bayon, fighting its way into an already overcrowded and highly competitive segment, lacks the centre airbag that is standard in IONIQ 5 and TUSCON. Nevertheless, the Bayon comes with robust crash protection and crash-avoidance features which help to secure it a creditable four-star rating.

The Toyota Yaris Cross follows hot on the heels of the Mirai and Yaris with another five-star rating. The car, available at petrol and HEV petrol, was tested partly in Australia and Europe, two important markets for the Yaris Cross. The result is published in collaboration with sister organisation ANCAP.

In addition to its traditional safety crash and safety tests, #euroncap retested two light commercial vans: the Ford Transit and the Ford Transit Custom, after Ford made seat belt reminders as standard for all occupants across the European market. This now results in two Gold Winners in our Commercial Van ranking.

Toyota Yaris Cross - #euroncap Results October 2021 - 5 stars 
  
Ford Transit - #euroncap Commercial Van Ratings October 2021 - Gold medal
  
Ford Transit Custom - #euroncap Commercial Van Ratings October 2021 - Gold medal  

Michiel van Ratingen, says:

"Vehicle use in road traffic is the most significant contributor to work-related traumatic injury, so small improvements, especially those that promote seatbelt wearing, can go a long way. Congratulations to Ford for updating their two commercial vans and making the effort of putting seat belt reminders as standard for drivers and co-drivers."

Finally, #euroncap evaluated the electric Volvo XC40 Recharge and plug-in hybrid VW Touareg PHEV. Both cars share their respective rating with its conventionally-engined siblings tested in 2018.

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