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  1. A car's overall Euro NCAP rating is the result of tests in four areas: adult occupant protection, child occupant protection, pedestrian protection and safety assistance technology. Cars are given a percentage score in each of the four areas, although Euro NCAP doesn't share its exact scoring methodology.
    www.motorpoint.co.uk/guides/what-is-a-euro-ncap …
    Euro NCAP is a voluntary vehicle safety rating system created by the Swedish Road Administration, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and International Consumer Research & Testing, backed by fourteen members, and motoring and consumer organisations in several EU countries.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro_NCAP
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    Euro NCAP tests – you may have heard about these when looking for a new car. Euro NCAP stands for the European New Car Assessment Programme, and uses a rating system to test new cars for their safety.
    Euro NCAP ratings take into account three factors of protection — for adults, children and pedestrians — plus the level of safety technology on-board a car. It serves as a truly independent testbed for new cars on the market. It’s not a legal requirement for cars to have a Euro NCAP test.
    Euro NCAP has created the five-star safety rating system to help consumers, their families and businesses compare vehicles more easily and to help them identify the safest choice for their needs. The safety rating is determined from a series of vehicle tests, designed and carried out by Euro NCAP.
    Euro NCAP’s safety testing goes beyond the legal requirements, too. For example, a car that scores a zero-star NCAP rating will still meet the minimum legal safety standard, but it will be less safe than a car awarded the full five stars. Euro NCAP cannot test every make, model and variant of a car, though.
  3. Web9 Feb 2024 · To help understand how Euro NCAP rates cars, there's a quick guide to star ratings below: 5 stars – Overall good performance in crash protection. Well-equipped with robust crash...

  4. WebEarly tests. In the first few years Euro NCAPs ratings were based on two full scale crash tests to cover the most common crashes: An offset test with 40% overlap against a deformable barrier (aluminium honeycomb) at …

  5. WebEuro NCAP stands for the European New Car Assessment Programme, and uses a rating system to test new cars for their safety. It’s an umbrella organisation, with a number of European members – such as the …

  6. Euro NCAP Car safety ratings explainedSince 1997,

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