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Euro NCAP ranks four stars to Audi TT, one star away to gain top rating

byCustoms Today Report
27/02/2015
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LONDON: Third-generation Audi TT has got four stars in Euro NCAP safety test.

Audi TT fell one star short due to the lack of latest advanced technologies such as autonomous emergency braking.

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The Audi TT is the first car tested by Euro NCAP under the new 2015 rating rules that use new and updated test protocols and crash-test dummies.

Euro NCAP is increasingly placing importance of this sort of technology, which is already available on many other models in the Audi range.

A new full-width rigid barrier frontal test has been added to complement the frontal offset deformable test. The full-width test specifies, for the first time in any European crash test, a small female driver and rear seat passenger.

In recent years, car structures have become stiffer, which has helped to reduce lower leg and head injuries as the passenger compartment is less prone to collapse. Higher structural stiffness, however, also means higher comportment decelerations that need to be dealt with by the restraint systems in the front and rear seats during the crash. These decelerations can lead to severe injuries, especially to the chest of the more vulnerable, smaller or elderly occupants.

“The scores obtained in the new full width impact test will provide further information on how safe occupants of different stature really are and will provide an incentive to improve the restraint systems in cars,” said Michiel van Ratingen, Euro NCAP secretary general.

The Renault Trafic and its twin the Opel Vivaro, meanwhile, each achieved three stars. The vans were tested under the current “Heavy Vehicles” protocol. From 2016 onwards, van testing will be aligned to the passenger vehicle testing, sharing essentially identical test protocols.

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