Crash Test Toyota Verso since 2009 Minivan

Crash test Toyota Verso 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013: Labotor assessment of the safety of the car: Ranking in points, test report (photo and video crash test)
89%
Driver and passengers
69%
Pedestrians
75%
Passenger children
86%
Active security system

Driver and passengers. Common score 32 | 89%

Frontal impact (14.9 points)

 crash test
Driver
 Passenger safety
Passenger
evaluation of the crash test - Fine
 Krash Toyota Verso test since 2009 - Good
 Satisfactorily - Satisfactorily
Badly - Badly
Very bad - Very bad
Head
Driver's Head Contact with Airbagstable
Passenger's head contact with airbagstable
Breast
Passenger branchstable
Displacement front rack back20mm
Shift steering wheel backno
Shift steering wheel upno
Chest contact with steering wheelno
Top of legs, knees and hip area
Contact with firm elements of the front panelno
Kneesno
Lower leg and foot
Foot recess compressionno
Displacement pedals backclutch pedal - 78mm
Pedal shift topno

Side collision with car (8 points), and with post (6.8 points)

 Collision with cars
Automobile
side collision with post
Pillar
Head Airbagyes
Breast Airbagyes

Blow from behind (spinal protection) (points)

toyota Verso Spine Protection since 2009
Description of the chairStandard, fabric, 6 manual adjustments
Type of head restraintReturn
Geometric assessment0,4
Test
- Strong kick2
- Middle Stick1,6
- Weak strike2

Children's passengers. Common score 37 | 75%

Child up to 18 months
Brand chairBritax Romer Baby SafeFront shock
Emergency Group0, 0+Head move forwardprotected
Locationface backScald accelerationmaximum rating
Fasteningadult seat beltsChest loadmaximum rating
Side strike
 Toyota Verso Protection Assessment since 2009Evaluation of protection11,7Fixation of the headprotected
Marking Evaluation4Scald accelerationmax Evaluation
Evaluation of fastening2
Child older than 3 years
Brand chairBritax Romer Duo PlusFront shock
Emergency Group1Head move forwardvulnerable
Locationface forwardScald accelerationmaximum rating
FasteningISOFIX fastening with a safety cableChest loadweak
Side strike
 Evaluation of protection4,9Fixation of the headprotected
Marking Evaluation4Scald accelerationmax Evaluation
Evaluation of fastening2
Assessment of car8Airbag Prevention WarningWarning on a sunny visor (on both sides)

Pedestrians. Common score 25 | 69% System Act. Safety Common Score 6 | 86%

safety pedestrians
Toyota Verso since 2009 - Fine
 Good - Good
Satisfactorily - Satisfactory
Speed \u200b\u200blimiter- 0, not available
Stability Course (ESC)3
Signaling about unatigned safety belts3 Informer: Driver, Front passenger and rear passengers
Head18,8
Hip area0
Legs6

Protection of adult passengers:

With a frontal blow, the Passenger Salon Toyota Verso retained integrity. A good level of protection for the driver and passenger was shown. The side impact of the machine showed the maximum results results. The blow of the machine in the side of the post did not remember the chest of the mannequin. The seat and head restraint provides middle protection against the neck injuries in the event of a blow from behind.

Security of passenger children

With frontal and lateral blows, children's mannequins behaved not always restrained, it was the possibility of hitting his head about the salon, it concerns more than a 3-year-old child.

Protection of pedestrians

The bumper showed the maximum results. The front edge of the hood turned out to be very attendant, the rest of the hoods showed very good results, almost all sensors showed green light. Possible shocks of the baby's head and adult pedestrian were most secure.

Protection of pedestrians

The system of course stability (ESC) is a standard package of all Verso options. Unsecured safety belts are also standard equipment and equipped with all car chairs.

General information about the car

Tested model Toyota Verso, 2.0 D-4D MID GRADE, model with left handle
Body type minivan (5 doors)
Year of data publishing 2010
Curb weight, kg 1540 kg
The results are valid for VIN, starting with ... applicable to all Verso models

Safety systems:

Pretensels of front seat belts There is
Front Belts Load Loaders There is
Driver Front Airbag There is
Passenger Front Airbag There is
Side airbags There is
Side Head Airbags There is
Driver's knees airbag There is
Dynamic stabilization system No
Reminder of non-profitable safety belts No

Photo crash test