Adult occupant: Frontal impact: The protection offered to the driver head was adequate and passenger’s head, as well as Diver and passenger necks was good. Driver and passenger chest showed poor protection and brings the score of the frontal crash to zero. Driver and passenger’s knees showed marginal protection as they can impact with dangerous structures behind the fascia. Driver tibias showed marginal and adequate protection, and passenger’s tibias showed good protection. Footwell area was rated as unstable. The bodyshell was rated as unstable and it is not capable of withstanding further loadings. Side impact: Head, abdomen and pelvis protection was good, but chest protection was poor bringing the side impact score to zero. Side Pole Impact: was not performed as the car does not offer side head protection as standard. Whiplash: poor dynamic score lead to poor whiplash score. UN R32: the car meet the rear impact structure requirements. AEB City: as the car does not offer ESC as standard and also as it did not reach minimum score in this box and AEB not being available at all, AEB point were not considered. Rescue sheet: not available
Source:LATIN NCAP
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