Watch This Nissan 'Hardbody' Collapse In A Zero-Rated Crash Test
Ladies and gents, this is what a zero-rated NCAP crash test looks like. Not pretty, is it?
The vehicle in question is the Nissan NP300 Hardbody, a South African market version of the Navara. It was being evaluated by Global NCAP as part of the Safer Cars for Africa campaign, and the full report makes for grim reading.
Bodyshell integrity was said to be “unstable,” and the car offered “poor protection” for the driver’s head, chest and knees. The dummy passenger didn’t fare much better. The entry-level NP300 tested had driver and passenger airbags, but no side, curtain or knee airbags, and no seatbelt pretensioners.
The irony of the vehicle’s name was not lost on Global NCAP general secretary David Ward. “It is astonishing that a global company like Nissan can produce a car today as poorly engineered as this,” he said, adding, “The NP300 Hardbody is ridiculously misnamed as its body shell has collapsed.”
Last year, the Fiat Punto received a zero-star rating from Euro NCAP. A few months ago, the ageing supermini was finally removed from Fiat’s UK range.
Via Carmag.co.za
Comments
Many, many bones have been broken
What an ironic name haha 😂
in the morning it can be called hardbody, but about five minutes later, its not that much a hardbody anymore. #mencanrelate