JAKARTA The Xpeng G6 electric car won the highest ranking, namely five stars, in the Euro NCAP (New Car Assessment Program) safety test, one of Europe's most prestigious independent vehicle safety assessment institutions.
Reporting from Autogear, Friday, September 13, the Coupe G6 SUV is Xpeng's third global model to reach five stars, after previously Xpeng G9 also recorded similar results.
In the frontal impact test, the Xpeng G6 received an 88 percent assessment for the adult passenger category, showing excellent safety performance. Side and rear impact tests also resulted in high scores, especially for passengers at the front.
In addition, the Xpeng G6 scored 85 percent for child passenger protection, with satisfactory results in frontal and lateral collision tests. However, in the category of child safety features, the car only got six out of 12 points due to the lack of a more complete child control system.
In terms of safety assistance, Xpeng G6 gets a score of 75 percent, with an'sufficient' rating for the speed assistance feature and passenger status monitoring.
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In the road user safety category, this car scored 0.3 out of a maximum of 1 point, but scored a high score for the AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking) feature for motorcyclists and Lane Support.
The success of Xpeng G6 in the Euro NCAP test is supported by a strong and integrated chassis both at the front and back, increasing vehicle rigidity by up to 83 percent compared to other models. This structure helps improve impact protection while improving vehicle weight management, providing better performance and safety.
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