Hyundai Venue Gets 4 Star Safety Rating In Crash Test – Video
Hyundai Venue has bagged 4 star safety rating in the latest Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) crash test. The subcompact SUV scored 91% in adult occupant protection, 81% in child occupant protection and 62% in safety assist features and in vulnerable road user protection. It fell shot to avoid rear-end collisions using the autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system. Read – 4 Upcoming Hyundai Venue Rivals In India
The Australia-spec Hyundai Venue comes with a camera-based AEB system instead of the camera-and radar-based system that’s offered in other global markets. The latter one is capable to detect cyclists. In the frontal offset test, the passenger compartment remained stable. In fact, the dummy readings show adequate protection for the driver’s chest and the lower legs of both the driver and front passenger.
Hyundai Venue ANCAP Crash Test Video
The Hyundai Venue provided good protection for all other critical body regions for the front seats occupants. In the full width frontal test, the vehicle offered adequate chest protection and good protection for all other critical body regions. It also managed to perform well in the side impact test by offering good protection for driver’s all critical body regions.
The model that was subjected to the crash test was equipped with a 1.6L petrol engine and offers dual front airbags, side head protection airbags for front and rear passengers and side chest protection airbags. Check Out – Hyundai Venue Rendered As A Convertible SUV
All variants of the Hyundai Venue (Australia-spec) get a lane support system with lane keep assist (LKA), emergency lane keeping (ELK), Autonomous emergency braking (City, Interurban and Vulnerable Road User) and lane departure warning (LDW) as standard safety fitments.