2024 Honda CR-V updated moderate overlap IIHS crash test
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- čas přidán 25. 02. 2024
- 2024 Honda CR-V 40 mph updated moderate overlap front IIHS crash test
Overall evaluation: Poor
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Honda needs to redesign the rear seatbelts with this one
Well that’s disappointing. Hope they fix rear seatbelts in the upcoming years.
I don't see the problem. What am I not seeing?
@@DPSARAUJO Poor rating due to rear seat passengers “submarining”
+ The backseat moved out of its original place due to the deformed brackets.
@@flonnpoor rating, it got top safety pick?
@@joebrannon Updated Moderate Overlap test with Acceptable or Good ratings will be required for TSP (Top Safety Pick) or TSP+ for 2025.
2025 TSP/TSP+:
Acceptable rating in Updated Moderate Overlap test: Top Safety Pick
Good rating in Updated Moderate Overlap test: Top Safety Pick +
They tried to make improvements, but it didn’t work very well.
Need to redesign the rear seat brackets to pass, unusual for Honda.
DIssapointed as a Honda CRV owner. Hopefully Honda is watching this video and would either do a seatbelt recall or fix this oversight in the 2025 model.
Might need to fix this along with the Pilot and Odyssey…
Can you do 2024 dodge Durango passenger side small overlap please
Perfect timing. Was about to lease one.
As an owner of a 2024 CR-V, I am appalled. Honda should be embarrassed and offer a recall.
Well the 2023 Crv ( same car) old test standard was an iihs Top Safety pick.
This institute changes everything each year
Do you know what the most funniest part? THE HRV PERFORMED BETTER
Would vehicles fair better or worse in the overlap crash if they had a mechanism to pierce the front tires as they are pushed against the rear fender?
Something simple, like a needle tipped tube or spike welded to the passenger compartment at the rear of the tire. It could be hidden within the fender, but become exposed in a collision once the fender well reaches a certain point of deformation by the compressing tire. The purpose puncturing and rapidly deflating the tire would serve could potentially reduce most of the rebound energy and allow any further transfer of energy to be absorbed by the continued deformation of the suspension allowed due to increased clearance gained by the intentional deflation of the tire.
As I watch these videos it just seems like it would add some depth to the crumple zone and reduce the rebound energy. It appears to be, instances where the suspension or wheel break off and the passenger compartment isn’t compromised tend to be safer to the occupants. I assume it would also be difficult to intentionally build fail points into those components without compromising their durability for the day to day duties of these components. It just appears that the tire becomes a limiting factor before the rear of the vehicle picks up and catapults in the opposite direction rather than deflecting from the point of collision.
Thats an interest idea, would love to see how that affects the ratings.
Most modern wheels are cast with the intention of being a "breakaway" in an accident.
Great idea until it totals you're new truck because a pothole broke you're rim off
I'm very surprised and disappointed, but actually relieved - I was about to purchase this because safety for the rear seats is our top priority. It's frustrating because the CRV hybrid checked all our boxes, but I just can't stomach this; guess we'll be holding off until Honda fixes this issue.
Back to the drawing board, Honda.
Now they also have to recall this once again because of the seats
Wow
Crv got Poor evaluation!!
how come poor euro n cap evaluation march 2024 was 5 star ?????
small overlap?
It did better in Small Overlap. Click the link in description to see results
Wow that seatbelt disappeared into the abdomen
Hondas are losing their ways with their new car safety and reliability. We want the old Honda way!
Looking at full results, it's rated Good for driver, but the rear passenger evidently causes the overall Poor result. Seems odd to do it that way..
This test is 'updated' for a reason - they still do the standard moderate overlap test where the drivers' rating is the most important. This newly updated test is focused on the rear passengers as manufacturers tend to skimp.
Wtf I just leased one
@@joebrannon I think you're good as long as you don't have rear passengers
honda safety has dissapointed far too much recently.
What about the Honda Accord which is the first and only mid-size car that got a GOOD in this test and in all other tests, making it a Top Safety pick? Same GOOD results for HR-V also. But please elaborate your comment.
This is just one of the reasons i bought a Mazda
The CX5 got a poor as well though
So basically everyone except Toyota and Honda was able to rapidly adapt to the updated moderate overlap test. Shame shame shame.
Rapidly means at least 4-6 months for any car company. The modifications aren't made overnight.
Nope. American manufacturers did even worse. Ford, GM and Chrysler have nothing but junk both internally and safety.
That’s why I buy Volvos
Yeah, Volvos are so reliable, you could easily survive in a crash since they break down often.
@@legioner9 they don’t break down not bmw! Never seen a Volvo on the side of the road! But definitely way safer than this “reliable” “safe” honda
@@Quinton0520 I have seen all sorts of cars on the side of the road, never seen a Honda. To say that Volvo is reliable is crazy.
LOLL HERE COME THE ANGRY HONDA FAN BOYS
honda safety has dissapointed far too much recently.