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2012 Acura TL Side View in new overlap crash test. |
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2012 Infiniti G aftermath |
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2012 Volkswagon CC |
The Volvo S60 and Acura TL have aced the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s newest requirement to
earn Top Safety Pick status.
Not too long ago, the IIHS added the roof strength test, but with the
stricter frontal crash test, the institute is already looking to make it a bit tougher for vehicles to earn the coveted designation.
The new small overlap frontal crash test, designed to simulate what
would happen when the front corner of a car collides with another
vehicle or object, constitutes the front end of the driver’s side
striking a five-foot tall rigid barrier at 40 mph. The IIHS claims this
is the first test of its kind conducted outside of automakers’ proving
grounds in the U.S. and Europe. In its first round of testing 11 midsize
luxury and premium cars, only three earned good or acceptable ratings.
Along with the good rating of the Volvo S60 and Acura TL, the Infiniti G earned an acceptable rating, while the Acura TSX, BMW 3 Series, and Lincoln MKZ earned a marginal rating. All 11 models tested were from the
2012 model year. Poor ratings were received by the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Lexus IS 250/350, Lexus ES 350, and Audi A4. As for the Volkswagen CC, the four-door was the first vehicle the IIHS had ever evaluated to completely lose its door.
The new test comes after a 2009 IIHS study revealed small overlap
crashes accounted for nearly a quarter of frontal accidents that led to
serious injuries or fatalities for front-seat occupants, suggesting it
was more important to test vehicles for that type of crash.
“These are severe crashes, and our new test reflects that,” said IIHS
president Adrian Lund. “Most automakers design their vehicles to ace
our moderate overlap frontal test and NHTSA’s full-width frontal test,
but the problem of small overlap crashes hasn’t been addressed. We hope
our new rating program will change that.”
Currently, the IIHS evaluates front, side, rollover, and rear
crashes, with the front rating based on a moderate overlap test. The
existing criteria will continue on for 2013, but vehicles that pass the
small overlap test with flying colors will be recognized. Midsize cars,
such as the
top-selling Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and
Ford Fusion will make up the next round of small frontal crash testing.
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