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11-25-2009, 05:51 PM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/European_Union_Flag.jpg Chevrolet Cruze receives highest score in frontal and side collision test scores in EuroNCAP history! (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=243231)

http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/2011_Chevrolet_Cruze.jpgWayne Gerdes - CleanMPG (cleanmpg.com) - Nov. 25, 2009

2011 Chevrolet Cruze – Are you ready to “Cruze”?

The European Chevrolet Cruze compact earned the top rating of five stars from the European New Car Assessment Program (EuroNCAP) earlier today.

According to EuroNCAP, the Cruze scored 79 points out of 100, making it one of the safest models in the passenger car class.

The Cruze received a maximum 16 points in the frontal offset collision test and a maximum 8 points in the side impact crash test against a moving deformable barrier making the Cruze the first passenger car to receive maximum scores in both tests since EuroNCAP began providing crash test ratings in 1997.

The independent European testing organization also awarded the compact sedan a high score of 7.3 out of 8 points in the more severe side pole test, indicating that Cruze’s reinforced side shell helps protect passengers in the event of a side collision. The headrests were well positioned to absorb crash energy against whiplash in a rear-end collision.

“We are pleased with the Cruze’s outstanding safety rating,” said Steve Clarke, vice president, global vehicle engineering. “Today’s results confirm that the Cruze offers benchmark safety. This complements its bold styling, excellent ride and handling, and outstanding value.”

The Cruze had earlier received best-in-class, five-star crash safety ratings in the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) testing in Australia and the Chinese New Car Assessment Program (C-NCAP) testing in China.

Contributing to the excellent test results is the car’s solid body structure. The Cruze features a new body-frame integral (BFI) system supplemented with finely tuned chassis components. With the BFI system, the upper body structure and frame are engineered as a single unit, offering a heightened sense of solidity and stability.

Sixty-four percent of the structure is constructed of high-strength steel, offering a high level of protection. Reinforcing the door and locker seal applications, the use of ultra-high-strength steel for the B-pillars and the efficient aluminum bumper application further ensure maximum safety.

The Cruze is a member of a new range of small, compact and mid-size products being rolled out in markets around the world. Production for the United States and Canada will begin in the third quarter of 2010. As the base platform for the Volt, should prove to be a very exciting vehicle for high FE, low emissions and fun to drive nature.

I will have more on the NCAP release later today highlighting the Cruze Phoenix like rise from the ashes.



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