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New HR-V and Jazz latest Honda models to receive 5-star Euro NCAP Overall Safety Rating

New HR-V and Jazz latest Honda models to receive 5-star Euro NCAP Overall Safety Rating
  • New Honda HR-V and Jazz receive maximum 5-star safety rating from Euro NCAP
  • New Jazz one of only two vehicles in the supermini class to receive 5-star rating under the 2015 testing regulations
  • Both new models equipped with Honda’s City-Brake Active System as standard
  • All current Honda models on sale in Europe have received maximum 5-star rating

 

The all-new HR-V and Jazz are the latest models in Honda’s line-up to receive the maximum safety rating by independent safety organisation Euro NCAP. Under the new testing regulations for 2015, both models achieved a full 5-star rating reflecting Honda’s commitment to overall vehicle safety.

 

The 5-star result for Jazz means it is only the second supermini to achieve a 5-star rating so far this year. Both Jazz and HR-V feature Honda’s City-Brake Active system (CTBA) fitted as standard across the range. By using laser technology, the CTBA system scans the road ahead and automatically applies the brakes if a low speed collision is likely.

 

The mid and high grades on both models feature Honda’s ‘Advanced Driver Assist System’ (ADAS), a suite of active-safety technologies including: Forward Collision Warning, Traffic Sign Recognition System, Intelligent Speed Limiter, Lane Departure Warning and High-beam Support System.

 

The all-new Jazz and new HR-V join the existing 5-star rated in Honda’s line-up including the Swindon produced Civic and CR-V.

 

The Euro NCAP rating scheme focuses on the vehicle’s overall safety performance which gives consumers an easy to understand single score. The rating considers various aspects of vehicle safety, such as occupant protection, child protection, pedestrian protection and the availability and effectiveness of driver aids.

 

Editors Notes

About Euro NCAP

Euro NCAP provides motoring consumers with a realistic and independent assessment of the safety performance of some of the most popular cars sold in Europe.

Established in 1997 and now backed by seven European Governments, the European Commission and motoring and consumer organizations in every EU country, Euro NCAP has rapidly become a catalyst for encouraging significant safety improvements to new car design.

 

Euro NCAP’s star rating scheme focuses on the vehicle’s overall safety performance which gives consumers an easy to understand single score. The current rating scheme, introduced in January 2015, uses a weighted score, combining many aspects of a car’s safety performance: adult (40%), child (20%) and pedestrian (20%) protection assessment results with the availability of safety assistance devices (20%).

 

For more information please visit: www.euroncap.com

 

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