Kia EV6 Scores Full 5 Star Rating In Australasian NCAP Crash Test Results
Highlights
- EV6 scored 34.48 points out of 38 in adult occupant protection
- Scored 42.96 points out of 49 in child occupant protection
- Safety assist features scored also scored well in testing
The Kia EV6 has been crash-tested by the Australasian NCAP (ANCAP) and the electric crossover scored a full five-star safety rating. The all-electric offering scored 34.48 points out of the available 38 in adult occupant protection and 42.96 points out of 49 in child occupant protection. The tests further concluded that road user protection was rated at 64 per cent while safety assist features were at 88 per cent. The announcement comes just days before the model is set to go on sale in India and further adds to the strong suits of the offering. Do note that the Global NCAP crash test programme is different from the Australia NCAP test programme. ANCAP conducts a full front offset test, full-width frontal test and a side impact test.
ANCAP stated that all single and dual motor variants of the Kia EV6 were covered by the five-star safety rating. The passenger compartment remained stable in the frontal offset (MPDB) test. Dummy readings for the driver indicated marginal protection for the driver's chest and lower legs. Meanwhile, dummy readings for the front passenger indicated adequate protection of the lower legs. The test results further concluded that protection is good for all other critical body regions for both the driver and passenger.
The Kia EV6 offered good protection to all critical body regions of the driver and rear passenger in the full-width frontal test
In the full-width frontal test, protection of the driver dummy was rated as good for all critical body areas, whereas protection was rated as adequate for the chest of the rear passenger. The car offered good protection to all other critical body regions for the driver and rear passenger.
In the side impact test and the oblique pole test, the EV6 offered good protection to all critical body regions with the car scoring maximum points. The centre airbag also helped protect against occupant-to-occupant interaction in side-impact crashes and provided good protection for the head of both front seat occupants. The far side-impact tests also saw minimal excursion, wherein the occupant moves from one side to the other side of the vehicle.
The six and 10-year-old dummies showed good protection in both tests, allowing a high score in child occupant protection
With respect to child occupant protection, the Kia EV6 offered good protection in the frontal offset test for six and 10-year-olds. The side impact test saw the head of the 10 year dummy receiving marginal protection, while the bodies of the dummies was rated as good. The EV6 comes with ISOFix anchorages and top tether anchorages for all rear seating positions.
Speaking about the EV6's crash test results, ANCAP Chief Executive Officer, Carla Hoorweg, said, "The Kia EV6 is equipped with the range of collision avoidance systems we've come to expect in today's five star cars, and it performed particularly well for its ability to prevent collisions with cyclists, and oncoming vehicles in avoidance tests simulating intersection turns."
The EV6 for Australia and New Zealand is offered in a number of variants and the 5-star rating is applicable for all
Launched in Australia and New Zealand in February this year, the Kia EV6 comes equipped with dual front and curtain airbags as standard. The centre airbag provides protection to front seat occupants in side impact crashes across all trims. The electric offering also gets electronic aids with ADAS and this brings Autonomous emergency braking, lane support system with lane keep assist (LKA), lane departure warning (LDW) and emergency lane keeping (ELK), and an advanced speed assistance system (SAS) as standard. The EV6 is sold with the 58 kWh and the 77.4 kWh battery options in Australia with single and dual motor configurations.
The Kia EV6 arrives in India in the RWD and AWD options with the 77.4 kWh battery pack. It will be available exclusively in the GT Line with all the bells and whistles. Bookings for Kia's first electric offering in India are open for a token of Rs. 3 lakh, while prices will be announced on June 2, 2022. We got to drive the new EV6 late last year on international roads. You can read about our exclusive drive here. We also got to sample the EV in India as well at the Buddh International Circuit. You can read the review of the India-spec car here.
Last Updated on May 26, 2022
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