@@shadow479 actually, EVs have amazing handling skills because of the incredibly low centre of gravity. they swing around corners like they’re on rails.
@@mach1nefan It's not like this how it works. They are still too heavy, and the heavyweight behind the front axle increases the tendency to understeer. A Citroën C3 is faster than a Porsche Taycan in the moose test.
Two-time world champion Jaromir Jagr was involved in a nasty car accident on Wednesday. As the longtime NHL idol himself announced on his Facebook page, he collided with a tram. He also showed a picture of his badly demolished car - and stated that he had survived the accident completely unharmed. (Ice Hockey World Cup 2022: Germany - Czech Republic today LIVE on free TV and in the stream on SPORT1 - countdown from 2.30 p.m.).
@@localguy123 It's all about money, each chassis can only be used for one test. More tests means longer development and higher price for customers. However, other organisations use a different methodology. For example, the IIHS performs some tests at 40 mph (~64 km/h) or ADAC uses a speed of 72 km/h in some cases.
@@localguy123 that's not the reason they do those tests at 50K/h, they used to do them at 64K, the 50k full width test was made because car structures, belts, and airbags had become VERY rigid to pass crash tests making them to strong for low speed impacts.
In the case of a pedestrian impact, the bumper and hood are designed to have some give so as to soften the impact and reduce risk of broken leg or severe head injury.
그래도 현기차가 전보단 충돌안전성에 있어 도 안전해진 것은 사실이긴 하네요. 앞으로 결함 등에 대처를 수익 보장 이런거 상관 없이 모든 시장에서 공평하게 대해줬으면 좋겠습니다. (다행히 정의선 체재로 바뀐 이후 뭔가 살짝 달라진거 같더라구요. 개인적으로 블루핸즈 직원들도 계약만 하지 말고 따로 교육도 했으면 하는 마음입니다.)
@@filipborin555 It seems like Hyundai motor group’s cars become safer than before in Crash Test. For the future I hope Hyundai treat the customers equally in all market caring about quality issue not caring about company’s profit. Thankfully we may see the changes after Group CEO has changed. Personally we hope all of service center members get train from Hyundai not only the Hyundai repair centers but also blue hands. (Blue hands mean car center in Korea but also have hyundai license.) But attitude treating the customers personally not good.
@@meriofrog model 3 and model s had moderat risk of injury to lower leg in small overlap. Acceptable score. Not good score and no risk of injury to lower leg. 2015 Subaru Wrx was stronger than both Tesla's in small overlap. Door sill collapsed inward and backwards on tesla.
@@meriofrog check 2014 model s ncap scores now. It's rating has ben downgraded. It has 82% score for adult occupant and 77% for child occupant. My small 2016 subaru has 92% for adult occupant and 83% for child occupant.
@@meriofrog iihs 2016 model s: In the second test, the left front wheel was shattered during the crash, but the brake rotor and caliper remained intact and were forced rearward and inward, splitting the welded seam of the door hinge pillar, and contributing to a moderate risk of injury to the left lower leg.
Я извиняюсь, но во всех ваших тестах при фронтальном ударе, есть один недочёт, а именно встречные авто тормозят перед контактом и их масса перераспределяется!
Why does EURONCAP refuse to test small overlap? Meaning trying to avoid a crash, but still get hit on the corner, exactly where cars have no protection, but is becoming more and more of how cars actually crash, other than getting under the back of a parked truck. As a journalist reporting local accidents, I'm shocked how avoidable those certain deaths are if only they accepted it and started to find a solution
was ev6's battery empty during this test? i see a lot ofelectric vehicles catching on fire when there is big accident because of battery explosion. one of big concern about buying EV
NO mass of the battery is important to the test. "battery explosion" basically never occurs with modern NMC or LiFePO4 with fire retardant. Sure there is Flames for hours but it does not Explode.
@@amperformance7998 whiplash test is entirely different from structural test, i remember couple years ago IIHS started doing 'passenger side crash test', and the manufacturer started to reinforce the passenger side structure! because those big brand will cut cost wherever they can if institutes such as IIHS + EURO NCAP ignores them. I hate to see some kid sitting in the rear seat and gets crushed, just because those big brands thinks they can cut cost and more money into their pocket
@@droomagon I don't disagree with you that more testing is valuable. But the primary threat of rear-end collisions is not in structural integrity (as evaluated in real-world crashes), but in the sudden acceleration and its impact on the back and neck. That is what the whiplash test evaluates. Bear in mind that crash safety organisations have budgets. More testing, especially structural testing is expensive, and these organisations (assuming they are well-run) focus their testing on the sort of crashes that pose the greatest risk. The passenger side testing you mention came out of observations in real world crashes. If injuries from rear-end crashes were to become disproportionate, then I'm sure they would begin testing. In the meantime, though, advocating for more funding and research would be no bad thing.
Electric cars are less likely to burn on impact BUT if they do it is a task to put them out. To quote: "New research (01.2022) analysing car fires in the United States has found that electric cars are dramatically less likely to catch fire than other vehicles, while hybrid vehicles are surprisingly much more likely, even compared to ICE vehicles."
Two-time world champion Jaromir Jagr was involved in a nasty car accident on Wednesday. As the longtime NHL idol himself announced on his Facebook page, he collided with a tram. He also showed a picture of his badly demolished car - and stated that he had survived the accident completely unharmed. (Ice Hockey World Cup 2022: Germany - Czech Republic today LIVE on free TV and in the stream on SPORT1 - countdown from 2.30 p.m.).
Then you don't know what you're looking at. It did an excellent job and mitigated injury very well. It even bounced back! Those doors are extremely strong and stayed straight, not caving inward.
As good as this car is , it deformed way to much on the front, no car should have it deform to even the glass to shatter , I hate to think what would happen if a laden truck hit
The Lack of an engine will do that to a car. However, I think because of the lack of engine, it reduces driver/passenger injury chance from whiplashes, concussions, whatever because the impact is softened. But then again there is more crumpling happening, pros and cons
@@feastmode3000 no it’s to do with build quality just look at the polestar 2 comparison yes it may have an engine built we’re talking something not much bigger than a 1 litre so does nothing in a crash prevention , it’s just built stronger
No entiendo nada de nada, si un coche a 50 KLM/h los ocupantes mueren o tienen lesiones graves.... Que seguridad tiene ese vehículo para sus ocupantes?? Ninguno ... Si los hacen todo de plástico . Sto es todo una mentira y reírse de los usuarios
Brilliant car from Kia, not just the crash tests!
@Omega so? the ioniq is great too
But my preference would be s
@Omega yes. bcause hyundai took over kia in late 90's. plaform is same but i prefer kia design
Very impressive this car is well done by KIA!
That's a humongous air bag.
Impressive
That airbag between front passenger, amazing.
Pedestrian tests look better than those of the MB C-Class 2022, and yet it got 20% less score? How?
Probably the bumper would have hurt the legs or head of a person more but idk why it’s weighted so much
Amazing, can’t wait for the new Sportage test 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Kia well done 👏
0:50 the side mirrors deformed to doom
Well done Kia👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Electric cars are tougher than petrol cars (especially for side impacts)
Mainly because of the massive battery pack under the car.
@@Timico1000 yes
Take them for the moose test and it will be the opposite making them tough to make quick swingy maneuvers
@@shadow479 actually, EVs have amazing handling skills because of the incredibly low centre of gravity. they swing around corners like they’re on rails.
@@mach1nefan It's not like this how it works. They are still too heavy, and the heavyweight behind the front axle increases the tendency to understeer.
A Citroën C3 is faster than a Porsche Taycan in the moose test.
Very impressive.. well done Kia
You could ask Jaromir Jagr for crash test result. He had a crash in EV6 today in Prague.
Two-time world champion Jaromir Jagr was involved in a nasty car accident on Wednesday.
As the longtime NHL idol himself announced on his Facebook page, he collided with a tram.
He also showed a picture of his badly demolished car - and stated that he had survived the accident completely unharmed. (Ice Hockey World Cup 2022: Germany - Czech Republic today LIVE on free TV and in the stream on SPORT1 - countdown from 2.30 p.m.).
Do you the it’s worth the central airbag deploying in the front collision? I’m not talking about the full front on crash but the small overlap.
Will you test the new Kona Electric? It's safety systems are much improved over the old test and model.
isn’t it discontinued already?
@@gulzydp no, it was only facelifted last year.
They will have to test the 2nd Gen version, it's a vastly different car.
Why is the front crash done at 50 km??? Most accidents happen at much higher speeds.
If the vehicle fails at a lower speed, it will also fail at a higher speed.
@@Dqtube that makes sense. But once it passes the lower speed test why isnt there a higher speed test??
@@localguy123 It's all about money, each chassis can only be used for one test. More tests means longer development and higher price for customers.
However, other organisations use a different methodology. For example, the IIHS performs some tests at 40 mph (~64 km/h) or ADAC uses a speed of 72 km/h in some cases.
@@localguy123 that's not the reason they do those tests at 50K/h, they used to do them at 64K, the 50k full width test was made because car structures, belts, and airbags had become VERY rigid to pass crash tests making them to strong for low speed impacts.
Its called impact mitigation; they do tests too with 100kph and even 500kph
When do you test Toyota Bz4x/Subaru Soltera
Whats the purpose of the pedestrian Impact test?
because dangerous cars should be filtered to minimize casualties
@@JBH2192 Oke....thanks
In the case of a pedestrian impact, the bumper and hood are designed to have some give so as to soften the impact and reduce risk of broken leg or severe head injury.
Are these test with the batteries
i think removing the batteries will defeat the purpose of the test but i could be wrong. . .
Yes. And weight in the boot too.
Damn, It hurts to see, even for the car!
Very smooth crach
Es that it will be possible to crash test the Seat ibiza 2022
It would be better without back ground music I wanna hear the crashes
No sound in slomo
Vice versa for me
그래도 현기차가 전보단 충돌안전성에 있어 도 안전해진 것은 사실이긴 하네요. 앞으로 결함 등에 대처를 수익 보장 이런거 상관 없이 모든 시장에서 공평하게 대해줬으면 좋겠습니다. (다행히 정의선 체재로 바뀐 이후 뭔가 살짝 달라진거 같더라구요. 개인적으로 블루핸즈 직원들도 계약만 하지 말고 따로 교육도 했으면 하는 마음입니다.)
write it again in an international.language next time that is unreqdable by normal humans in the normal world.
一部の新車の日本車より安全性が高いように見えます。
@@filipborin555 이건 뭔 개소리지?
Dude, stfu with your nonsense.
사골차들 말고는 대부분 충돌안정성은 좋게 나오는거 같음
@@filipborin555 It seems like Hyundai motor group’s cars become safer than before in Crash Test. For the future I hope Hyundai treat the customers equally in all market caring about quality issue not caring about company’s profit. Thankfully we may see the changes after Group CEO has changed. Personally we hope all of service center members get train from Hyundai not only the Hyundai repair centers but also blue hands. (Blue hands mean car center in Korea but also have hyundai license.) But attitude treating the customers personally not good.
Why no head rest installed in the front passenger seat?
Cool thanks for sharing! I will feel safe in my new EV6 spring 2024!
What happened to the small overlap crash tests. The one's where even Tesla struggle to meet the safety score of petrol cars like volvo and Subaru.
EuroNCAP doesn’t do small overlap crash tests
When did Tesla struggle in safety?
@@meriofrog model 3 and model s had moderat risk of injury to lower leg in small overlap. Acceptable score. Not good score and no risk of injury to lower leg. 2015 Subaru Wrx was stronger than both Tesla's in small overlap. Door sill collapsed inward and backwards on tesla.
@@meriofrog check 2014 model s ncap scores now. It's rating has ben downgraded. It has 82% score for adult occupant and 77% for child occupant. My small 2016 subaru has 92% for adult occupant and 83% for child occupant.
@@meriofrog iihs 2016 model s: In the second test, the left front wheel was shattered during the crash, but the brake rotor and caliper remained intact and were forced rearward and inward, splitting the welded seam of the door hinge pillar, and contributing to a moderate risk of injury to the left lower leg.
Я извиняюсь, но во всех ваших тестах при фронтальном ударе, есть один недочёт, а именно встречные авто тормозят перед контактом и их масса перераспределяется!
Металл перетекает вперёд? Масса не месте остаётся.
Why does EURONCAP refuse to test small overlap? Meaning trying to avoid a crash, but still get hit on the corner, exactly where cars have no protection, but is becoming more and more of how cars actually crash, other than getting under the back of a parked truck. As a journalist reporting local accidents, I'm shocked how avoidable those certain deaths are if only they accepted it and started to find a solution
They say it's not typical for European crashes. The same reason IIHS isn't doing pole tests.
Kia 👍
3:25 It almost killed the cyclist!!!
Congratulations to the cyclist!!!
HİPHİ X crash test pleaseee
In India, they sell 2 star variant.
No..in India its fully imported from abroad..so it will also have 5 star.
#
Just 10 or 15 years ago, Korean cars didn't have that good technology, but you can count on the current 2022 Korean cars.
Tested by Jaromir Jagr.
I hope this type of ratings will be applied on an indian version...
Yes its imported from Europe it applies to the indian spec too
good safety
was ev6's battery empty during this test? i see a lot ofelectric vehicles catching on fire when there is big accident because of battery explosion. one of big concern about buying EV
NO mass of the battery is important to the test. "battery explosion" basically never occurs with modern NMC or LiFePO4 with fire retardant. Sure there is Flames for hours but it does not Explode.
The battery wasn't even hit.
And sUper KIA!
Reminds me of my wife’s driving.
why crash tests only do front and side? the world is surrounded with danger, why can't you do backend crashes too?
They are naturally safer due to the seats and headrest providing protection and cushion. The side and front are where we are exposed
They did do a whiplash test that is the equivalent of rear end.
@@amperformance7998 whiplash test is entirely different from structural test, i remember couple years ago IIHS started doing 'passenger side crash test', and the manufacturer started to reinforce the passenger side structure! because those big brand will cut cost wherever they can if institutes such as IIHS + EURO NCAP ignores them. I hate to see some kid sitting in the rear seat and gets crushed, just because those big brands thinks they can cut cost and more money into their pocket
@@droomagon I don't disagree with you that more testing is valuable. But the primary threat of rear-end collisions is not in structural integrity (as evaluated in real-world crashes), but in the sudden acceleration and its impact on the back and neck. That is what the whiplash test evaluates.
Bear in mind that crash safety organisations have budgets. More testing, especially structural testing is expensive, and these organisations (assuming they are well-run) focus their testing on the sort of crashes that pose the greatest risk. The passenger side testing you mention came out of observations in real world crashes. If injuries from rear-end crashes were to become disproportionate, then I'm sure they would begin testing.
In the meantime, though, advocating for more funding and research would be no bad thing.
64% kia ev6 and 66% hyundai tucson. 80% mercedes??? Are you bought by Mercedes? Kia and Hyundai in this test has showed they got better AEB
주가좀 올라라..
I like this better than Ioniq 5
But AEB test is not so good
how is this classified as a large family car . . . . ?
That car needs a fire safety test as well
Plenty of examples crash tested in this video and no sign of fire. What specific type of fire safety test do you mean?
Electric cars are less likely to burn on impact BUT if they do it is a task to put them out.
To quote: "New research (01.2022) analysing car fires in the United States has found that electric cars are dramatically less likely to catch fire than other vehicles, while hybrid vehicles are surprisingly much more likely, even compared to ICE vehicles."
@@JulianLiebl that's interesting, what is the source of this quote?
E quase um HB20.
Crash I mean
Berisik mending ga usah sensor sensoran
안에 배터리없나
불 안나네
可惜了😂
What a waste of a destroyed car
Give it to me
후방충돌방지보조 이기능때문에 사고날뻔함
I'm not impressed in the lateral crash test it's clearly seen that it just doesnt absorb the energy very well weak side doors
Ask Jaromír Jágr what he thinks of of the lateral crash protection of this model!
Two-time world champion Jaromir Jagr was involved in a nasty car accident on Wednesday. As the longtime NHL idol himself announced on his Facebook page, he collided with a tram.
He also showed a picture of his badly demolished car - and stated that he had survived the accident completely unharmed. (Ice Hockey World Cup 2022: Germany - Czech Republic today LIVE on free TV and in the stream on SPORT1 - countdown from 2.30 p.m.).
Then you don't know what you're looking at. It did an excellent job and mitigated injury very well. It even bounced back! Those doors are extremely strong and stayed straight, not caving inward.
Might as well just get a TESLA !
As good as this car is , it deformed way to much on the front, no car should have it deform to even the glass to shatter , I hate to think what would happen if a laden truck hit
High repair cost.
The Lack of an engine will do that to a car. However, I think because of the lack of engine, it reduces driver/passenger injury chance from whiplashes, concussions, whatever because the impact is softened. But then again there is more crumpling happening, pros and cons
@@feastmode3000 no it’s to do with build quality just look at the polestar 2 comparison yes it may have an engine built we’re talking something not much bigger than a 1 litre so does nothing in a crash prevention , it’s just built stronger
the back is so ugly
EV6 recently exploded in a crash
tesla : me too
No entiendo nada de nada, si un coche a 50 KLM/h los ocupantes mueren o tienen lesiones graves.... Que seguridad tiene ese vehículo para sus ocupantes?? Ninguno ... Si los hacen todo de plástico . Sto es todo una mentira y reírse de los usuarios
The Tesla model Y got 98% on active safety while this crap can't even detect a road edge lol.
kia and hyundai mainly aim to sell ice cars so we will never buy their crappy ev’s 👎