Crash Test Toyota Corolla Verso 2004 - 2007 Minivan

Toyota Corolla Verso Test Test 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007: Laboratory Car Safety Assessment: Rating in points, test report (photo and video crash test)
35%
Driver and passengers
11%
Pedestrians
37%
Children-passengers

Protection of the driver and passenger

driver Damage at Lobby
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 ROEMER BABY-SAFE, face back
Child older than 3 years Britax Roemer Duo Plus, face forward

Pedestrian safety

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

Comments:

The body of Toyota Corolla Verso turned out to be very strong, ensuring good protection to his passengers. For the frontal blow, an estimate was only obtained for one score below the maximum. The front airbags were two-adjusted, the size of the driver with the sensor in its seat. The knee cushion is triggered with collisions at speeds over 25 km / h and provides good protection. The front seats are equipped with intelligent alarms about non-impulsed safety belts. Children's chairs used ISOFIX fastenings and upper fasteners, but did not provide a worthy level of breast protection of their saddles. Pedestrian protection is defective: little attention is paid to the safety of their legs.

Front punch:

Passive security systems, including two-stage airbags and pretensioners with front belts load limiters, showed a good result, although the load on the driver's chest and was slightly higher than the norm. Much efforts The car developers attached to the protection of the knees and the top of the driver's feet: the knee airbag showed a good result. The doorway and foot niche suffered the minimum. All seat belts were three-point.

Security of passenger children:

The 3-year-old passenger was located in the chair Toyota Britax Romer Duo Plus "in the direction of movement", enshrined with ISOFIX and safety straps. For the 18-month, a Toyota Britax Romer Baby-Safe arm was used, secured using a seat belt. The heads of both were protected well with lateral impact, but with a frontal load on the chest older was high. The inappropriateness of the installation of the children's chair "against the direction of movement" opposite the front passenger airbags was reported to durable stickers on the passenger sunscreen visor.

Side strike:

The protection system for lateral blows included side pillows and security curtains that protect the seats of both seats rows.

Pedestrian safety:

Protection of pedestrians was not complete: the bumper and the front edge of the hood did not score a single score, but the central part of the surface of the hood softened the head of the adult head and the child.

General information about the car

Roelf location Left
Tested model Toyota Corolla Verso 1.8
Body type 5-door minivan
Year of publishing data 2004
Curb weight 1410
The results are valid for VIN, starting with ... NMTEZ16R80R002159 NMTER16R40R010078 NMTEX16R20R007041.

Installation 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 There is

Photo crash test