Active safety features can help to prevent or reduce the severity of a crash.
At the time of this test Safety Assist was not evaluated. Look out for the inclusion of features like Auto Emergency Braking, Electronic Stability Control and Side Curtain Airbags.
AEB is technology designed to apply your car’s brakes when you can’t to help avoid or reduce the severity of a crash in higher speed zones (30-80 km/h).
ESC is an automatic feature that becomes active if you lose control of your car.
Lane keeping technologies are designed to prevent you from leaving your lane of travel.
Driver Attention Detection, sometimes known as fatigue detection warns drivers if signs of drowsiness are detected.
The structure of a car and its passive safety features can help to protect adult occupants in a crash.
At the time of this rating Adult Occupant Protection was not tested by ANCAP. Look for side curtain airbags and dual frontal airbags in your next car.
AEB is technology designed to apply your car’s brakes when you can’t to help avoid or reduce the severity of a crash at low speeds (10-50 km/h)
Side Curtain Airbags are designed to protect you and your passengers from head injuries during a crash.
Airbag in the front drivers side to prevent the driver from striking other parts of the vehicle in the event of a crash.
Front airbag in the passenger side to prevent the occupant from striking other parts of the car in the event of a crash.
The design of a car and its safety features can help reduce the severity of or even avoid a crash with others, including vulnerable road users.
At the time of this rating Pedestrian Protection was not tested by ANCAP. Look for a reversing camera, vulnerable road user auto emergency braking and blind spot warning in your next car to help protect other road users.
Reversing Camera technology is used to provide you with visibility behind your vehicle.
AEB technology designed to apply your car’s brakes when you can’t to help avoid or reduce the severity of a crash with pedestrians and cyclists.
Detects vehicles you can't see that are next to or behind your car and warns you when they are in your blind spots.
The structure and safety features of a car can help protect a child in a crash.
At the time of this rating Child Occupant Protection was not tested by ANCAP. Look for side curtain airbags in the second row in your next car to help protect child passengers in a crash. Child restraints can provide added protection, find safety ratings for child seats at www.childcarseats.com.au
Side Curtain Airbags are designed to protect you and your passengers from head injuries during a crash.