Hyundai Santa Fe, which recently launched in Indonesia, has conducted a hit test at the local safety agency Australation New Car Assessment (ANCAP).

Quoting from the Drive page, Friday, December 6, the car managed to get the perfect star in the hit test, where the score is above the average with a record that the car used is a hybrid variant.

Hyundai Santa Fe, gets a final score of 84 percent for adult passenger protection, 86 percent for child passenger protection, 77 percent for vulnerable road users protection and 80 percent for safety assistance.

The presence of ISOFIX in the second row of this car makes child protection maximized, and when there is a collision, children are not seriously injured. In addition, the ADAS feature in this car is classified as working well.

Based on the ANCAP 2020-2022 criteria that have now been replaced, a minimum score of 80 percent, 80 percent, 60 percent, and 70 percent is needed to reach the fifth star ranking.

If in more detail, Hyundai Santa Fe shows good results in the ability to avoid collisions with other road users, full points are also given against side clashes.

Previously, this one model had also been hit through Euro NCAP. For the European market, it received separate four-star and five-star results based on different safety equipment.


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