As a former rr contractor, I can advise the creator you're wrong. The basic model is tested, and customisation lies within the confines of changes which wouldn't have a material impact on the results of the tests. Anything that would has to be tested. All car manufacturers have to crash test a base model, or show testing certification for the parts used, it's the law.
Finally someone who know what the are talking about! Don’t remember the standard in NA but in Europe the ECE specifies crash tests. CCC for China. Without ECE or CCC certification any vehicle is deemed unsafe and will not become road legal. Only exemption applies to „One-of-a-kind“-vehicles
I don't think it's just the base model that has to be tested unless only one engine is available throughout all the trim levels. For example both the base mustang and mustang gt would need to be tested individually
Bill Gates made it where they don't technically have to in the US. Due to him wanting to import a 70s Porsche (can't remember the exact model) and he wasn't able to due to no crash tests at the time. So he lobbied Congress to pass a bill to let him do so, and they did
Rolls Royce does crash test their cars. The thing is, its not a requirement to publish the footage. I think why RR didn't publish it is not to tarnish its image as it crumples like a regular car or think the car is made out of tin can as it is a very luxurious brand and they don't want people to think or dissuade potential buyers. But it is in the law that NA, EU NCAP, APAC require a crash test, both simulated and physical
This video is 100% unequivocally wrong. Every 4 wheeled vehicle that is sold to the public has to have crash tests performed to verify it meets the safety standards of the region it is sold within.
Love the confident incorrectness 🔥 🔥 🔥 There are crash tests done privately by the companies, but this video is referring to the independent organizations - it’s poorly worded but they do specify independent safety ratings. Specifically, the NHTSA and IIHS. For example, there is no public cybertruck crash test data because so few units are sold.
@@chaschuky999 This video strongly alluded that RR does not do crash tests. That is wrong and misleading. Rolls Royce does tests to get certification to be allowed on the road. They just don't have to publish the result. Thats what the comment you replied to said. You are wrong.
I guess cybertruck got around the testing requirements because it’s technically a truck? Because I think they skipped the national safety board testing that cars have to pass. If it’s technically a truck in the U.S. I think it doesn’t have to have the same safety or emissions standards. So you could probably make a really unsafe car with a tiny truck bed lol
A Rolls is a BMW 7 series underneath (chassis, engine, body panels) which has been crash tested extensively. So no need foor crash testing a Rolls which, technically, is a BMW 760 with a different outer body
Thank you for commenting what I was going to say, but more accurately. During my apprenticeship, I did a lot of maintenance jobs on rolls like basic oil changes/filters/etc and almost all my reference material and manuals was for the BMW but I couldn't remember explicitly which models or chassis it was to say. It's been about 10 years I think. They generally were really easy to work on but had so many things you had to watch out for that other brands didn't but being on a BMW chassis made most of my work painless atleast
It has a different chassis so that would alter the results of the crash tests. And I'm pretty sure RR uses different materials practically everywhere in the cabin for sound insulation than the BMW.
@Jedimack7 this is how we know the RR marketing works, because most of the chassis are shared but somehow the sound deadening, materials, and brans name gives you an illusion it is somehow going to end up much different in a crash.
You’re completely wrong, every single modern production car is crash tested, if Rolls-Royce didn’t crash test their cars they wouldn’t be allowed to sell them.
Last year a Rolls Royce Phantom crashed into a truck at 200 km/h in India and all the occupants in Rolls Royce survived while the people in the truck died. This report is enough to prove the safety of Rolls Royce cars.
@Sangeethanarrayanan How About Sharing With Us The Make & Model Of The Truck Where ALL The Passengers Died In That Crash With The RR & We Will Avoid Buying That Make & Model Of The Said Truck As We Care For Our Family & Friends' Safety. Thanks
I would think by now you could run a simulation of a crash based on the underlying structures design and materials utilized in the vehicles construction
"ok we spent 1.8 mil to buy 4 rr to crash test and we submit rich are safe driving those cars but now we broke asf 😭😭" Some independent organisation 2024
Rolls-Royce didn’t advertise horsepower on the Silver Shadow. The marketing materials simply said “adequate”. Similarly, there is no need to crash test when you can plainly see that the safety is (more than) adequate.
BMW (aka who owns Roles Royce) also does computer simulated crash tests instead of real ones. This way they can run as many tests as they want for much cheaper.
Something I learned about rolls is that when they come from the factory, they don’t have any head gaskets. The machining is so good, they don’t need them.
This is completely false! All manufacturers have to do crash test or show that the parts used have been tested for safety, because its the Law, or they wouldn’t be allowed to sell and be insured.. RR also have a “base model” (like all other manufacturers) that they test for crash safety. But you probably won’t ever see a base model because if you’re going to spend that kinda money? You might as well customize it to your liking 🤷♂️
I'm from Malaysia and there was this famous news where a wraith got sandwiched between 2 semi's in an emergency braking situation. the RR driver walked away from the accident untouched.
Keep in mind the Modern Rolls Royce cars are pretty much all based on BMW platforms, BMW crash tests their cars and I find it very hard to believe that the extensive safety research and engineering the BMW Group does wouldn’t carry over to the Rolls Royce devision.
In order for a car to be sold in this country, it must pass a crash test. Rolls-Royce’s are certainly tested. Although they may not be tested by institutions such as the IIHS, they would be tested by the DOT.
Anytime I hear the sound effect of the guy saying “WHAT?” In these shorts I click off immediately I’m gonna blow my brains out hearing that in my nightmares.
Rich man has a crash, the engine is up his ass, the electrical fuses wedged in each teeth gap....hears his last whispers....."I'm begining to think the crash test might have been a better investment than last night's date at Per Se with a red light lady"
Rolls Royce Also uses a frame that is larger than the standard full sedan frame. To put that in perspective, most full size sedans don't even use full frames anymore due to power/weight and efficiency optimization. Pair that with the fact that the panel designs on a Rolls Royce look like armored doors compared to traditional vehicles, and the fact that you can actually opt for real armor after the sale, then you don't have to worry. Whoever crashes into a Rolls Royce, or gets crashed into by one, if they survive, they will have to pay heavenly if the accident is considered to be their fault.
Rolls Royce Phantoms start at around half a million bucks and theres a whole hell of a lot of add-ons before you hit "fully loaded". I could only hope that their crash test ratings are just as good as the quality and luxury of the vehicle itself
Bring back the old Bruicks, box Chevys, Oldsmobiles, 95-98 Impalas, Fords, and a few others. I remember being in a wreck with my mother. The car in front of us slammed on his breaks, he was driving a Oldsmobile. Nothing but a lil scratch happened to his car but my mother's car was chewed up and she was driving a 5-speed Honda Accord two-door. My head broke the front windshield. We're driving plastic❗
They are built like tanks. I have crashed several over the years. At speed, into a tree, into a wall, over a small bridge, they don’t need testing, they know when they build them what goes into them. 🎉
Whenever I'm driving next to a luxury vehicle, I drive away in fear of an accident happening and I end up being at fault. That'd be an expensive claim.
As someone who has worked in the automotive industry, this is not true. It would’ve been crash tested with rigs that are built to test specific areas of the vehicle. On top of this, current simulation software can very accurately represent crash tests.
The koenigsegg crash test where it’s literally a tank
Konigsegg submited the cars
@@kokogyikokogyi4329 car not cars they were too broke to send more than one
@@user-wh8ze4qg4nbrotha nah
@@user-wh8ze4qg4nu just say anything huh?
@@user-wh8ze4qg4nwhich color/colour is your konigsegg?
Well, youre gonna be crashing your bank account as well...
Insurance is a thing for a reason
They don't pay for crash test if you don't believe do it with your car😊 then you wil know😂@@jacoblopez2613
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SmOOth joke my brother. 👍
As a former rr contractor, I can advise the creator you're wrong. The basic model is tested, and customisation lies within the confines of changes which wouldn't have a material impact on the results of the tests. Anything that would has to be tested. All car manufacturers have to crash test a base model, or show testing certification for the parts used, it's the law.
Thanks for confirming this, I thought it didn't sound right. Stupid youtubers😂
Finally someone who know what the are talking about!
Don’t remember the standard in NA but in Europe the ECE specifies crash tests. CCC for China.
Without ECE or CCC certification any vehicle is deemed unsafe and will not become road legal.
Only exemption applies to „One-of-a-kind“-vehicles
I don't think it's just the base model that has to be tested unless only one engine is available throughout all the trim levels. For example both the base mustang and mustang gt would need to be tested individually
Maybe this random yt shorts are bots, using an ai to created clips from gathering video in the internet to create to create this.
Exactly it’s actually common sense
I'm no law expert but I'm pretty sure every car company is required to do one
Note: I'm just talking out of my ass
That's what I was thinking too. I am pretty sure RR does it's own crash tests
@RyuLongRHOG okay good to know
Bill Gates made it where they don't technically have to in the US. Due to him wanting to import a 70s Porsche (can't remember the exact model) and he wasn't able to due to no crash tests at the time. So he lobbied Congress to pass a bill to let him do so, and they did
@@zachmighty2754 interesting
Bro graduated from KFC 💀💀💀💀
Rolls Royce does crash test their cars. The thing is, its not a requirement to publish the footage. I think why RR didn't publish it is not to tarnish its image as it crumples like a regular car or think the car is made out of tin can as it is a very luxurious brand and they don't want people to think or dissuade potential buyers. But it is in the law that NA, EU NCAP, APAC require a crash test, both simulated and physical
Not true! Rolls royce is a bmw..no need to crash test it 😂 rolls use 70% of a 7 series 760li parts..
It's crash tested but never folds like a tin can! RUclips is full of real crash videos
Just come to Miami. They crash them all the time here.
Lmfaooo yo that’s hilarious😂🎉
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😂😂😂
no wonder gta 6 is based on florida
Hahaha, best comment!
POV koenigsegg on the other hand:
Edit: thanks for the likes
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Thats not a specced car they usa a dummy for crashtests since they use a carbonfiber monocoque to which everything is bolted on
@@mrthecodguyhardly matters if the frame and the rest of the structure is as it would be for production cars
This video is 100% unequivocally wrong.
Every 4 wheeled vehicle that is sold to the public has to have crash tests performed to verify it meets the safety standards of the region it is sold within.
That's completely wrong.
Love the confident incorrectness 🔥 🔥 🔥
There are crash tests done privately by the companies, but this video is referring to the independent organizations - it’s poorly worded but they do specify independent safety ratings. Specifically, the NHTSA and IIHS. For example, there is no public cybertruck crash test data because so few units are sold.
@@macdaniel6029stfu you know 0
@@chaschuky999 This video strongly alluded that RR does not do crash tests. That is wrong and misleading. Rolls Royce does tests to get certification to be allowed on the road. They just don't have to publish the result. Thats what the comment you replied to said. You are wrong.
I guess cybertruck got around the testing requirements because it’s technically a truck? Because I think they skipped the national safety board testing that cars have to pass. If it’s technically a truck in the U.S. I think it doesn’t have to have the same safety or emissions standards. So you could probably make a really unsafe car with a tiny truck bed lol
Every vehicle company is required to crash test their vehicles to sell them especially here in the US and all of Europe and Japan.
A Rolls is a BMW 7 series underneath (chassis, engine, body panels) which has been crash tested extensively. So no need foor crash testing a Rolls which, technically, is a BMW 760 with a different outer body
Thank you for commenting what I was going to say, but more accurately. During my apprenticeship, I did a lot of maintenance jobs on rolls like basic oil changes/filters/etc and almost all my reference material and manuals was for the BMW but I couldn't remember explicitly which models or chassis it was to say. It's been about 10 years I think. They generally were really easy to work on but had so many things you had to watch out for that other brands didn't but being on a BMW chassis made most of my work painless atleast
It has a different chassis so that would alter the results of the crash tests. And I'm pretty sure RR uses different materials practically everywhere in the cabin for sound insulation than the BMW.
@Jedimack7 this is how we know the RR marketing works, because most of the chassis are shared but somehow the sound deadening, materials, and brans name gives you an illusion it is somehow going to end up much different in a crash.
Bro BMW's customer services are very poor. They dont talk to you.
This is nonsense. The cars are required to be crash-tested in order to be permitted to be sold in the EU and US markets.
Its basically a 7 series underneath hence the reason why theres no need
Then why are they available in the US. My understanding was that Porsche would not test the 959, so the US didn’t allow sales.
They test them in house and send data to relevant entities, they just don't publish the results publicly. This video is misleading and wrong.
There is no way Rolls Royce is allowed sell cars in the UK or Europe that have not undergone some sort of crash test. This is false.
You’re completely wrong, every single modern production car is crash tested, if Rolls-Royce didn’t crash test their cars they wouldn’t be allowed to sell them.
No crash test for RR? I’m canceling my order.
The 300 credit score owners acting like financial experts in the comments 😅
Pagani and Koenigsegg spend millions of dollars to test their vehicles but Rolls Royce be like we don't care 🤣🤣🤣
But it shows those companies commitment towards the customer 😏 RR is just a status symbol nowadays nothing else 😂
to be honest, its design kinda looks like it would pass the test very good 😂 it has bulky long engine compartment
@@anton_ruiba Rolls Royce whats your safety feature
Rolls Royce: I have a long twin turbo V12 for protection 😂
Rolls Royce went to shit the moment they sold out to bmw. They had Rolls Royce engines not they're just premium BMW'S
@@Shayan_Jawed410driver and passenger legs won't be happy about that
Last year a Rolls Royce Phantom crashed into a truck at 200 km/h in India and all the occupants in Rolls Royce survived while the people in the truck died. This report is enough to prove the safety of Rolls Royce cars.
I'm no mechanical engineer, but it is obvious to everyone that these vehicles are built like Sherman tanks.
@Sangeethanarrayanan
How About Sharing With Us The Make & Model Of The Truck Where ALL The Passengers Died In That Crash With The RR & We Will Avoid Buying That Make & Model Of The Said Truck As We Care For Our Family & Friends' Safety. Thanks
Or simply its just too expensive
Yea that's exactly what he js fkn said 💀
@@Ytcreator-f7kChill out he was just simplifying it
koenigsegg is cheap i guess than
It is structural a BMW 7 series.
Because it’s just a 7 series bmw underneath. The crash tests would be very similar to that , it’s also the reason they don’t have to submit tests.
I would think by now you could run a simulation of a crash based on the underlying structures design and materials utilized in the vehicles construction
I would think by now you'd heard the term "fake news" and also have two brain cells with which to extrapolate what that means.
And underneath is a BMW 7 series.
Maybe they just use the 7 series for their crash tests. They share a lot of parts.
I have never heard or seen a rolls Royce crash in my life lol
"ok we spent 1.8 mil to buy 4 rr to crash test and we submit rich are safe driving those cars but now we broke asf 😭😭"
Some independent organisation 2024
Crash test your bank account
Considering that a rolls Royce weights accordingly 12 fuck tons you’ll be more than safe
If they do a Rolls Royce crash test then they would also be doing a bank account crash test
They are smart..
They let the buyer crash it and then let insurance companies cover the bill..
All sales are final..
Just like the dollar store .
It’s not just RR every supercar doesn’t even do that, how they are expensive but those cars are not weak though…🤷🏽♂️
This guy has a sound effect every 2-3 seconds on average I swear
Rolls-Royce didn’t advertise horsepower on the Silver Shadow. The marketing materials simply said “adequate”. Similarly, there is no need to crash test when you can plainly see that the safety is (more than) adequate.
Plus, it’s also because it takes 6 months for them to make 1 so the customers will probably have to wait even longer for their Rolls-Royce
The 4Runner did the RR dirty in that first clip😂
BMW (aka who owns Roles Royce) also does computer simulated crash tests instead of real ones. This way they can run as many tests as they want for much cheaper.
Well a Zimbabwean billionaire by the name Ginimbi seemed to have carried out his own test🌚
“Because it does not cause social anxiety”-sounds legit 👨🏽💻
Lamborghini: I bet I’m safer.
Koenigsegg: *hold my beer.*
"Dubuyers" whilst driving in Dubai - I liked that
No they don’t because they think they can buy life back 😂😂😂
Your insurance provider: “ *YOU CRASHED INTO A WHAT?!* ”
Your Bank Account: 💀
Something I learned about rolls is that when they come from the factory, they don’t have any head gaskets. The machining is so good, they don’t need them.
This is completely false! All manufacturers have to do crash test or show that the parts used have been tested for safety, because its the Law, or they wouldn’t be allowed to sell and be insured.. RR also have a “base model” (like all other manufacturers) that they test for crash safety. But you probably won’t ever see a base model because if you’re going to spend that kinda money? You might as well customize it to your liking 🤷♂️
I think to be fair too, people won’t really want to crash into a fucking Rolls-Royce
“Why are there no crash tests for Rolls-Royce?”
BECAUSE ITS F*KING EXPENSIVE 😂
Ain't no "small numbers" in Atlanta everybody got a rolls
Plus, the fact that they are basically freaking TANK'S. 😂😂
Remind me never to buy a Rolls-Royce if I could ever afford one
WhistlinDiesel: Hold my beer
If they can afford a Rolls, they can afford a hospital bill 😆
If I crash into a Rolls, my anxiety rate is going to be through my car’s roof hoping my insurance covers it.
Koenigsegg: "knock it down.... Start again"
Rolls Royce has magical protection😂😂😂 everybody seem to be more careful around you
I buy Rolls, cause my life worth the money it produce😂😂😂😂😂
Bugatti be like "I test it and it's good why you don't? "
Koenigsegg: hold my crash test!😅
That beamng clip had me rolling
Rolls roys in dubai is like Volkswagen in Germany … for real
So basically $2million minimum would be needed to test RRs
If not tested, then I'd imagine no insurance company on earth would cover one
Tbh the fact that rolls royce doesnt submit cars for a crash test tells a lot about the company
I'm surprised this guy isnt sued by Rolls Royce. He's clearly lying. They are tested. This is pure defamatory.
Tell that to Whistlin diesel 😂
I honestly thought a crash test was done to see if its road legal
Ginimbi was killed by a Rolls Royce and the Honda Fit driver survived.
You should start a “go fund me” for four new Rolls Royce’s for crash test purposes. let me know how that works out for you.😂
engine so long that it doesnt need a crash test
I'm from Malaysia and there was this famous news where a wraith got sandwiched between 2 semi's in an emergency braking situation. the RR driver walked away from the accident untouched.
Keep in mind the Modern Rolls Royce cars are pretty much all based on BMW platforms, BMW crash tests their cars and I find it very hard to believe that the extensive safety research and engineering the BMW Group does wouldn’t carry over to the Rolls Royce devision.
In order for a car to be sold in this country, it must pass a crash test. Rolls-Royce’s are certainly tested. Although they may not be tested by institutions such as the IIHS, they would be tested by the DOT.
and guess.... nobody ever thinked about "the rolls royce isn't safe?"
Anytime I hear the sound effect of the guy saying “WHAT?” In these shorts I click off immediately I’m gonna blow my brains out hearing that in my nightmares.
Rich man has a crash, the engine is up his ass, the electrical fuses wedged in each teeth gap....hears his last whispers....."I'm begining to think the crash test might have been a better investment than last night's date at Per Se with a red light lady"
If there was no crash test for Rolls Royce, it wouldn't be sold in the u.s.
I thought he said “Dubaiers.” Made sense in my head 😅
Rolls Royce Also uses a frame that is larger than the standard full sedan frame. To put that in perspective, most full size sedans don't even use full frames anymore due to power/weight and efficiency optimization. Pair that with the fact that the panel designs on a Rolls Royce look like armored doors compared to traditional vehicles, and the fact that you can actually opt for real armor after the sale, then you don't have to worry. Whoever crashes into a Rolls Royce, or gets crashed into by one, if they survive, they will have to pay heavenly if the accident is considered to be their fault.
Rolls Royce Phantoms start at around half a million bucks and theres a whole hell of a lot of add-ons before you hit "fully loaded". I could only hope that their crash test ratings are just as good as the quality and luxury of the vehicle itself
While I doubt this is true, I love the idea of “ why doesn’t it get tested too?” Having the simple answer being “because we are rich”
The crash test was done with computer calculation. Its called CAE.
😂😂😂 Crash testing companies probably said oh well if they crash then they buy another one.
as someone that has seen a rr crash test, i beg to differ
They need to add the badge back to the front, but everything else is perfect.
A cheast koenigsegg costs 4 times more than Rolls Royce, yet they still do crash tests 😂
Imagine they need to check safety of Buggati😂😂❤
Bring back the old Bruicks, box Chevys, Oldsmobiles, 95-98 Impalas, Fords, and a few others.
I remember being in a wreck with my mother. The car in front of us slammed on his breaks, he was driving a Oldsmobile. Nothing but a lil scratch happened to his car but my mother's car was chewed up and she was driving a 5-speed Honda Accord two-door. My head broke the front windshield.
We're driving plastic❗
Why is bro getting feral over some mangoes 😂😂😂
So they created a loophole for Rolls Royce's.👍🏾
They absolutely, 100% can afford it.
They deliver 6,032 vehicles to 50 countries annually 😮
sultan of brunei may have a hundred spare rollls lying around
They are built like tanks. I have crashed several over the years. At speed, into a tree, into a wall, over a small bridge, they don’t need testing, they know when they build them what goes into them. 🎉
Whenever I'm driving next to a luxury vehicle, I drive away in fear of an accident happening and I end up being at fault. That'd be an expensive claim.
When he said do buyers I thought he meant people from Dubai 😂
Can't have a car on the road without it being crash tested, that's illegal. Respectfully, more research was needed before uploading this short.
There is also the factor that Rolls Royce owners are quite often people the World could do without.
I work in the auto industry. I assure you all cars are crash tested. It's a legal requirement.
The explanation makes absolutely no sense.
Wow, who would’ve thought. Thanks for clearing that up. Rolls-Royce are too expensive to buy and destroy for free.
imagine your car being to expensive for crash test..What a weird flex.
As someone who has worked in the automotive industry, this is not true. It would’ve been crash tested with rigs that are built to test specific areas of the vehicle. On top of this, current simulation software can very accurately represent crash tests.