The Lexus CT200h was introduced in Australia and New Zealand in March 2011. This ANCAP safety rating applies to all variants built from December 2013. A 5 star ANCAP safety rating also applies to all previous CT200h variants.
In the frontal offset crash test, driver chest and leg protection was acceptable. Passenger leg protection was also acceptable in this test. In the side impact crash test driver protection was good. Head protection in the side pole test was good.
Safety Feature Summary
The safety feature information below is subject to change without notice. For up to date safety feature specifications for all variants, please see the safety feature table to the right or contact the manufacturer.
Dual frontal, side chest and side head airbags (curtains) and a driver knee airbag are standard. Antilock brakes (ABS), electronic brake distribution (EBD) and electronic stability control (ESC) are also standard. Advanced seat belt reminders are fitted to all seats.
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Frontal Offset Crash Test Results
Region
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Score
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Score Type
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Maximum Score
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Frontal Offset*
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15.13
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pts
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(out of
16)
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Head/Neck
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4
|
pts
|
|
Chest
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3.5
|
pts
|
|
Upper Legs
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Lower Legs
|
3.63
|
pts
|
|
The passenger compartment held its shape well in the frontal offset test. Pedal and steering wheel displacements were well controlled. Driver and passenger contact with the airbags was stable. All doors remained closed during the crash.
Side Impact Test Results
Region
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Score
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Score Type
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Maximum Score
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Side Impact*
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16
|
pts
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(out of
16)
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Head
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Chest
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Abdomen
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Pelvis
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Good protection was provided for the driver in the side impact test. The side airbags performed well.
The vehicle was eligible for a side pole test because it has side curtain airbags. The vehicle scored the maximum 2 points for head protection in this test.
Whiplash Protection Test
Whiplash protection is assessed to the RCAR Protocol
Geometric test: GOOD
Dynamic test: GOOD
Overall whiplash rating: GOOD
Acceptable
Pedestrian Summary
Scored 19.71 out of 36 points
Child head impacts: 9.00 points
Adult head impacts: 4.52 points
Upper leg impacts: 0.19 points
Lower leg impacts: 6.00 points
The bumper provided good protection to pedestrians' legs, scoring maximum points in Euro NCAP's tests. However, the front edge of the bonnet was poor in nearly all of the areas tested. In most areas likely to be struck by the head of a child the bonnet offered a good level of protection but, while good in places, was rated as poor or marginal in most areas where an adult's head might strike.
Pedestrian Rating Explained
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Green Vehicle Guide
Combined Fuel Consumption
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CO2
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Greenhouse Rating
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Air Pollution Rating
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Overall Rating
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4.1 L/100km
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95 g/km
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Base Model Safety Features
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Optional

No Information
A number of car recalls have been announced in Australia due to faulty front passenger and driver airbags.