The Volvo S80 is the first car in the world to get top results in both European and American crash tests, carried out by the three independent test institutes,
Euro-NCAP, US-NCAP and IIHS (Insurance Institute of Highway Safety). The results indicate that the Volvo S80 is the safest car in the world.
The ongoing NCAP tests are part of the consumer information provided by NHTSA, the American traffic safety authority. The cars tested are evaluated in both a frontal crash test and in a side
impact test.
In July 1999, the Volvo S80 became the first car in the world to score full points for both the driver and passengers in side-impact tests. At the end of October 2000, the front-impact test was
carried out and once again, the Volvo S80 came out on top, giving it the model’s second five plus five-star rating.
The Volvo S80 had already previously been awarded the highest possible ranking in the American Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) frontal impact test, "Best Pick", and top marks in the
European NCAP tests. Euro-NCAP carries out both a frontal offset crash test as well as side-impact tests against both a dummy car and a lamp post.
Different tests all give the same unequivocal result
"Here we have a number of different tests, carried out by three mutually independent organisations, all coming to the very same conclusion. As a company policy, we do not generally draw attention
to top results in individual tests since we do not feel that a single test is sufficient to assess a car model’s overall safety level, but this clearly shows that the Volvo S80 has a safety
level of absolute world class," says Christer Gustafsson, safety expert at Volvo Car Corporation.
"In fact, the actual safety level of the Volvo S80 is even more comprehensive than these tests suggest. The tests only cover some of the situations that the Volvo S80 is designed to withstand.
Nor do the tests rate the multitude of advanced systems found in the car, for example the WHIPS whiplash-protection system," adds Christer Gustafsson.
For further information please contact:
Graeme Adam
Public Affairs Manager
Volvo Car Australia
Phone: (02) 9903 9217
Mobile: 0412 259 635
Email : imp.vaplga@memo.volvo.se
Footnote:
On the occasion of a gala function in Berlin on Wednesday 8 November 2000, the new Volvo S60 was awarded the Golden Steering Wheel 2000. The Golden Steering Wheel is one of the most
prestigious awards for the automobile sector and is presented each year to the best new model of each class. The Gold Steering Wheel has been awarded for 25 years. An international jury of motor
sport representatives and car experts, test the vehicles for two days and then evaluate them according to eight categories, such as road performance, fuel consumption and environmental aspects,
design, interior, engine, driving comfort, space and cost effectiveness. In the final analysis, the S60 asserted itself as the best car based on four first and four second places. The competitors
of class 3 (upper middle range) were Mercedes C Class, Nissan Maxima and Peugeot 607.