Euro NCAP reveals today the Best in Class cars of 2015 out of over 40 vehicles released during a very busy year. In 2015, the new full width frontal test has, as was hoped, had a significant influence on the fitment of rear seatbelt pre-tensioners and load-limiters across all sectors and autonomous braking technology continues to become more widespread. The ratings showed a marked difference between newer cars that have been developed for the latest safety technologies and older vehicles, whose safety has not been updated and which now lag behind the leaders.
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The best performing large off-roader, and the car with the best overall performance of 2015, was Volvo’s XC90.
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The Swedish company’s new flagship achieved an outstanding 97 percent for adult occupant protection and a maximum 100 percent for its safety assist technologies.
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The Mercedes-Benz GLC is the best small off-roader of 2015.
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In the large family category, two cars performed equally well: the Jaguar XE and the Toyota Avensis gave identical overall results.
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The Jaguar takes top honours in this category as all of its safety equipment is standard. The Toyota has some driver assistance technologies as an option, however comes at a generally lower price.
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The best performing small family car was the Infiniti Q30, with strong performance in all areas of assessment.
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The Q30’s active bonnet helped it to gain results for pedestrian protection which were amongst the best of 2015, and it performed well in all other areas too.
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In 2015, two superminis gave the same overall safety performance.
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The Honda Jazz and the Suzuki Vitara were neck and neck overall, one car edging the other in one or other part of the assessment.
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However, the Jazz is Euro NCAP’s Best in Class, based on Honda’s fitment strategy for advanced safety systems.
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The VW Touran was the best performing small MPV.
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The Ford S-MAX just beat the Renault Espace for top place in the large MPV category.
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Finally, last year Euro NCAP has paid special attention to the roadsters, a category of relatively expensive cars but for which the importance of safety is often downplayed by vehicle manufacturers.
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None of the tested roadsters could achieve 5 stars, lacking new avoidance technology in particular. Nevertheless, with 4 stars, the Mazda MX-5 is the best in its category.
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