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  1. Euro NCAP's ratings consist of percentage scores for Adult Occupant, Child Occupant, Vulnerable Road Users and Safety Assist and are delivered in the overall rating of stars, 5 being the best and 0 being the worst.

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    Euro NCAP introduced the overall safety rating in 2009, based on assessment in four important areas: Adult Occupant Protection (for the driver and passenger); Child Occupant Protection; Pedestrian Protection which has been expanded to include cyclists and is now known as Vulnerable Road User (VRU) protection; and
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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.
    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.
    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. Such is the status of the ratings though, it can and has had an effect on sales. For example, the Fiat Punto scored the first-ever zero-star rating in 2017.
    Founded in 1996, the Euro New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) was established to provide an independent safety rating for new cars. It was initially created for the UK’s Department for Transport but was later backed across Europe. Euro NCAP’s results are now taken as the most reliable way of assessing new car safety.
  3. Euro NCAP ratings explained | Carwow

  4. Euro NCAP: how safe is my car? | Carbuyer

    Web9 Feb 2024 · Based on the car’s crash test performance, as well as any crash-avoidance technology fitted to the car, it is awarded a star rating from zero to five. This score can then be used by the consumer...

  5. Guide to Euro NCAP crash tests and how they work

    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 …

  6. How to understand Euro NCAP car safety ratings

  7. Explained: Euro NCAP testing | AA Cars

    WebHow are cars tested by Euro NCAP? Each car goes through a set of crash tests to get a rating in 4 areas of safety: - Adult occupant protection - Child occupant protection - Vulnerable road user protection - Safety assist. …

  8. What is a Euro NCAP safety rating and how do you get …

    Web24 Mar 2024 · 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 …

  9. Euro NCAP Car safety ratings explainedSince 1997,

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