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Toyota Proace City Crash Test, Safety Test Toyota Proace
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- čas přidán 22. 12. 2019
- Toyota Proace City Crash & Safety Test
The rating of Toyota PROACE CITY is based on tests done on the Peugeot Rifter 2018, with which it is identical apart from some visual features, which affect only pedestrian impact test performance. Data reviewed by Euro NCAP demonstrates that the results of all tests performed on the Rifter are valid also for Toyota PROACE CITY.
Euro NCAP performs a series of crash and safety tests on car models:
- a frontal impact test, the car impacts a rigid barrier
- an offset frontal impact test, 40% of the width of the car is striking a deformable barrier
- a pole test, the tested car is propelled sideways into a rigid pole
- a side impact test, a mobile deformable barrier impacts the driver's door.
A series of pedestrian tests are conducted with different impactors, adult and child head form, lower and upper leg form and whiplash tests are performed on a sled.
Active safety is tested based on the car’s equipment: autonomous emergency braking systems (car to car, with a pedestrian and a cyclist target), lane support and speed assist technologies and seatbelt reminders.
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Toyota or Peugeot?
Peugeot Rifter, no Toyota
Where is the rating ?
it shows it at the beginning. 4 stars
@@viraldir cheers, in 2021 4/5 is not good in a crash test
@@toneranger it's better than some rivals that couldn't beat 3
Peugeot bu
No roll test kek
same car
This is Peugeot not Toyota!
Same car
Pejo rıfter opel combo evlenmiş bu olmuş ww cady nin üstüne tanımam herşeyini kendisi yapar bunlar toplama
@@cevatkeles2504 ?
Peugeot Rifter, Citroen Berlingo, Opel Combo, Toyota Proace City are the same cars. P.S.
Nope. Wrong car