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Hyundai Kona Receives 5-Star Safety Rating In Euro NCAP Crash Test

This is the maximum that any vehicle can get, and this means that new B-SUV is one of the safest vehicles in the segment.
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By Pratik Rakshit

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Published on December 15, 2017

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    Barely three months since its global debut, the all new Hyundai Kona has achieved its first milestone in the form of 5-star rating from Euro NCAP crash test. This is the maximum that any vehicle can get, and this means that new B-SUV is one of the safest vehicles in the segment. The Hyundai Kona received 5-star rating in all the four categories- Adult Occupant, Child Occupant, Pedestrian and Safety Assist. To comply with the highest European safety standards, the all new Kona features a long list of the latest active safety and driving assistance features: Hyundai SmartSense.

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    Thomas Schmid, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor Europe said, "The five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP for the all new Kona proves that our newest SUV fulfils the highest standards for the safety of our customers. The top result demonstrates that Hyundai Motor not only offers technology-driven and innovative solutions, but also makes them easily accessible to everyone."

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    (Hyundai Kona Receives 5-Star Safety Rating In Euro NCAP Crash Test)

    The Lane Keep Assist (LKA) contributed to the five-star rating by passing all tests successfully. The system alerts the driver in unsafe movements at over 60 kmph by sensing the car's position. It sounds an alarm before the car moves over white lines on the road and warns the driver acoustically and visually before inducing corrective steering to guide the vehicle back to a safe position.

    The Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) is an advanced active safety feature that alerts drivers to emergency situations, braking autonomously if required. Using front radar and camera sensors, AEB operates in three stages. Initially warning the driver visually and acoustically, it controls the brake according to the collision danger stage and applies maximum braking force to avoid a collision or minimise damage when a collision is unavoidable. The system is activated when a vehicle or pedestrian is sensed in front of the car, operating at speeds of 8 kmph or above.

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    Besides the technologies tested by Euro NCAP, the Kona offers High-Beam Assist (HBA) with Static Low Beam Assist, Driver Attention Alert (DAA), Blind-Spot Detection (BSD) and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCCA).

    As well as being equipped with the Hyundai SmartSense active safety technologies, the Hyundai Kona also offers true SUV capability, thanks to the option of four-wheel drive. The Kona's progressive character is further underlined by its modern connectivity features. It is being launched throughout Europe starting this quarter.

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