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
Frosting, driver |
Front Punch, Passenger |
Side blow, driver |
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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
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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 |