JAKARTA - The latest generation of Daihatsu Xenia has conducted safety tests to find out how safe the car in the LMPV class is.

The test includes a hit test on this model carried out by the ASEAN New Car Assessment Program (ASEAN NCAP), which is an institution that tests the safety and safety of vehicles to be sold in Southeast Asia.

In a video upload of the official ASEAN NCAP YouTube account, it can be seen that the 1.3 MT variant of Xenia is tested for strength and security by carrying out a hit test on the front and side.

The results obtained were quite impressive. Daihatsu Xenia managed to achieve a three-star assessment with a score of 64.50 points. This figure also comes from an assessment from various aspects.

For the protection aspect of adults, Daihatsu Xenia managed to get an assessment with a figure of 32.63 points. This figure follows other assessments such as the protection of children of 14.37 points.

Then, another aspect is Safety Assist (SA) which is given a value of 10.00 points, as well as other road users' safety aspects such as motorcycles with 7.50 points.

Of course, in order to get such an assessment, Daihatsu has embedded several safety features for Xenia users, such as two airbags and the top variant with six airbags.

The twins of the Toyota Avanza also have other features such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Seat Belt Reminder System (SBR) for drivers, and Pedestrian Protection technology.

Other additional safety equipment such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) City, AEB Inter-Urban, Lane Keep Assist (LKA), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Electronic Stability Control (ESC).

Currently, Daihatsu Xenia is priced at IDR 218.15 million for the 1.3 M MT variant to the most expensive choice of 1.5 R CVT ASA at a price of IDR 275.85 million. All prices include On The Road DKI Jakarta.


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