Wednesday, November 5, 2014

New Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar steel honors on the results of crash tests Euro NCAP

New Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar steel honors on the results of crash tests Euro NCAP


The organization Euro NCAP has conducted a series of crash tests of new Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar. Both models have received the maximum score – five stars.


City supermini – hatchback Skoda Fabia – received five stars Euro NCAP and can now be considered a safe car. However some criticism from experts still was. In percentage terms, the following picture: the protection of the driver and passengers of adults – 81%, protecting child passengers – 81% Pedestrian protection – 69% Electronic Security Assistant – 69%.


New Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar steel honors on the results of crash tests Euro NCAP


New Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar steel honors on the results of crash tests Euro NCAP


New Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar steel honors on the results of crash tests Euro NCAP


Some facts about the safety of “Fabia”. Hatchback received maximum points for protection level polutoragodovalogo child. Automatic emergency braking system are not reflected in the final assessment, as optional equipment. Bumper showed good results in terms of safety for the passengers’ feet, but the hood did not get an unambiguous assessment.



Nissan Pulsar, which is to become a hit in Europe, also received the maximum five stars. The percentage is almost the same as in the Skoda Fabia: the protection of the driver and passengers of adults – 84%, protecting child passengers – 81% Pedestrian protection – 75% Electronic Security Assistant – 68%.


New Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar steel honors on the results of crash tests Euro NCAP


New Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar steel honors on the results of crash tests Euro NCAP


Nissan Pulsar showed good protection of the legs Euro NCAP, hips and chest of people, and of different sizes. Bumper proved safe for pedestrian’s legs, mainly hood too.



New Skoda Fabia and Nissan Pulsar steel honors on the results of crash tests Euro NCAP

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