JAKARTA - Various automotive manufacturers continue to improve safety standards, this is realized by the many latest models that have managed to achieve perfect stars in ANCAP testing.
Most recently, citing the Top Gear PH website, Tuesday, December 16, Hyundai with the latest Palisade model managed to achieve a perfect star or five in the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) test.
The latest Palisade successfully passed all four tests with very satisfactory results, namely adult occupant protection (AOP), child occupant protection (COP), vulnerable road user protection (VRUP), and safety assistance.
For adult passenger protection, Palisade gets a value of 33.9 pounds out of a possible 40 or 84 percent, while for child passenger protection 42.57 out of 49 or 86 percent.
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Meanwhile, for the protection of vulnerable road users, they received 44.97 out of 63 or 71 percent, and safety assistance was at 13.27 out of 18, or 73 percent.
One of the important points of the report is how well Palisade performs in full frontal impact tests. Palisade scored 7.89 points out of a maximum total of 8 points. This SUV also provides excellent protection for children, both in offset frontal impact tests and side impact tests.
Of course, Palisade is also equipped with some of the best advanced driver assistance systems, that's why this car managed to get a perfect star in the ANCAP test.
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