Crash Test Hyundai Tucson 2004 - 2009 SUV

Crash test Hyundai IX35 (Tucson) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009: Laboratory safety safety assessment: Rating on points, test report (photo and video crash test)
29%
Driver and passengers
4%
Pedestrians
32%
Passenger children

Protection of the driver and passenger

driver Damage at Lobby Shoot
Frosting, driver
passenger Damage at Lobby
Front Punch, Passenger
driver damage with lateral impact
Side blow, driver
Fine - Fine
Good - Good
Satisfactorily - Satisfactorily
Badly - Badly
Very bad - Very bad

Children's holding devices

Child up to 18 months Britax-Römer Baby-Safe Plus, Life Back
Child older than 3 years Britax-Römer Duo Plus Plus, face forward

Safety pedestrians

the result of the crash test is excellent - Fine
the result of the crash test is good - Good
the result of the crash test is satisfactory - Satisfactorily

Front punch:

Torpedo hard elements represent the potential hazard of the knees and hips of the front seds.

Security of passenger children:

The front passenger airbag cannot be turned off, so it is impossible to install a children's chair "against the direction of movement". The warning did not comply with the requirements of Euro NCAP and did not score a single score.

Side strike:

For side shocks about overlapping and Tucson Pole scored the maximum number of points.

Pedestrian safety:

For the protection of pedestrians, the bumper and the front edge of the hood did not score a single point, like the place where the child's head falls at the race.

General information about the car

Roelf location Left
Tested model Citroen Berlingo Multispace, 1.6d
Body type 5-door crossover
Year of data publishing 2006
Curb weight 1760

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 and feet airbag No
ISOFIX Spring No
ISOFIX rear There is

Photo crash test

Video crash test