Euro NCAP announces major facelift
Euro NCAP has released the results of two new Superminis, the MINI Cooper and the Peugeot 207CC, which have both achieved the coveted award of five stars for adult occupant protection. Just as these manufacturers have improved the level of safety in their cars, Euro NCAP is pleased to announce that it is setting its own standards higher and improving the service it offers to consumers.On 8th May 2007, Euro NCAP will be revealing its new visual identity and crucially, offering consumers greater flexibility in comparing the results of crash tests through its new and improved website.
Euro NCAP Secretary General, Adrian Hobbs said 'Euro NCAP exists to serve our consumers with the latest car safety information so they can make an informed purchasing decision. It is logical that we as an organisation should also offer that information in the most up-to-date way possible. It is our intention that consumers will be able to view video clips showing crash tests. This will add a new dimension to car safety information.'
With the achievement of a five star score, BMW has upped the level of safety for adult occupants in the new MINI Cooper since the last model version of the car was tested in 2002. The Peugeot 207 CC also reveals that it is not a car just designed to embellish the driving experience, but also that it is a safe car for adults. Unfortunately it was not possible to assess the protection afforded to children in the 207CC. Both cars achieved a poor two-star score in pedestrian protection.
On 8th May 2007 at the Bridgestone Testing Ground near Rome, Euro NCAP's new visual identity and website will be launched at the same time as the Choose ESC! Campaign. At this event, Euro NCAP will also be presenting the results of our Europe-wide ESC fitment survey.