2022-2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross NHTSA Full-Overlap Frontal Crash Test
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2021
- A NHTSA Full-Overlap Frontal Crash Test at 35 Mph (56 Km/h). Driver is a 50th Percentile Male, and the passenger is a 5th Percentile Female. Earned Four Stars for the driver and Four Stars for the passenger, earning Four Stars overall.
NHTSA Frontal Crash Test of the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross AWD.
Rating based on 2011+ criteria.
Driver - Passenger
**** - **** (Four Stars Overall)
HIC 245 - 215
Chest G's 39 - 45
Femur Load (L/R) 819/1442 - 1473/882 - Авто/Мото
I just bought one of these mine is the fully load version Diamond red in color and now at least i know i be safe if i get into a crash
Mitsubishi are pretty safe cars I hope you enjoy your purchase! My 07' V6 Outlander was totaled recently best car I've driven.
I got the same diamond red 2 weeks ago. Loving it.
@@thegerman3911 they are such a nice suv and very fun to drive and are very comfortable
Not in a side crash test by iihs itss rated poor
@@lilpeppa117G it's a new test, almost every car failed lmao not just Mitsubishi, manufacturers need time.
A que velocidad fue probado,este mitsubishi?
Why are the rear tail lights removed?
Already up to 2022 and they still haven't updated the 5 star program jeez
With no intent to get political, the previous presidency and Elaine Chao was the reasoning behind why the NCAP program was not updated. The rule was, "If you add a rule, you have to take two away." This effectively stalled the rollout of updated NCAP testing with Oblique Overlap and WorldSID test dummies. In a public forum about NCAP updates in 2021, NHTSA announced that there is no plan to modify existing crashworthiness testing, but rather focus of accident prevention technology. The future of crashworthiness testing is currently unknown at this point and will likely be delayed until further notice.
They should test RV's so we can see what happens to the kitchen cabinets and furniture.
:'(