Suzuki Jimny Disappoints In Crash Test With Three-Star Rating
The Suzuki Jimny has been winning hearts and minds the world over ever since the first spy shots emerged. As an affordable, boxy, and disarmingly simple little thing, what’s not to like?
Unfortunately, there is one aspect of the new Jimny that’s not so great: the way it holds up in a crash. During its extensive Euro NCAP test, it could manage only a three-star rating.
Its rating of just 52 per cent for Vulnerable Road Users - partly due to poor impact protection at the front of the bonnet and “weak performance” of the autonomous braking system - played a big part in the less than ideal result, but its Adult Occupant score wasn’t great either, at 73 per cent.
The Euro NCAP report notes that the passenger cell “extensively deformed” during the offset test, and there was also “insufficient pressure in the driver’s airbag to prevent it from ‘bottoming out’, allowing the head to contact the steering wheel”. Doesn’t sound awfully pleasant, does it?
Parts of the dashboard and instrument panel are said to be an injury risk for anyone sitting up front, while head protection for rear passengers in the rigid-barrier impact test received a “weak” rating.
Matthew Avery of NCAP partner Thatcham Research concluded: “The youthful audience the Suzuki Jimny has been designed for deserve – and need – better protection in terms of passive and active safety.”
Does this put you off buying one? Let us know in the comments.
Comments
Thats not bad at all
still much more safe than most of the cars on sale 10 years ago (and they weren’t so bad)
the new Dacia Duster has 3 star also and it sells like crazy…
Yeah, but it’s a dacia, you expect nothing except an affordable price when you go by one
Nooo
Im sorry, but even the zero star punto handled that crash better…
I don’t care, like you can even be in a crash with these speed limits.
It’s not like I’m going to smack in a wall at 100mph while slowly off-roading
If the corner of my miata hit a wall like that I bet the passenger half of the car would rip and just keep going straight. These impacts look like they were handled more than good enough for me
Like I care about pedestrians.
I am the driver, I want I to be safe, not people around me.
I remember Hummers having disappointingly low crash scores and surprising people who thought there getting something good enough for the military.