Tesla Model 3 sets new benchmark for safety in Euro NCAP crash tests

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The Tesla Model 3 was deemed among the safest vehicles at the road today after undergoing a series of rigorous evaluations by the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP), an independent body that evaluates the security of vehicles within Europe. With its stellar scores, the Tesla Model 3 has shown itself to be one of the safest cars ever tested by the agency, especially since Euro NCAP made its safety tests tougher in 2018.  

The Tesla Model 3 was awarded a ideal 5-Star evaluation by the Euro NCAP in all four of its own safety tests’ categories: Adult Occupant Protection, which checks the way the vehicle protects its driver and passenger; Child Occupant Protection, which gauges the protection of younger occupants; Vulnerable Road Users, which checks a car ’s safety characteristics for cyclists and pedestrians; and Safety Assist, which evaluates an automobile ’s busy safety capacities. 

Even the Model 3 performed well in all four categories, though its score from Safety Assist is incredibly significant. This is because of the automobile ’s ample busy safety features like Lane Departure Avoidance and Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance, which were rolled out to the firm ’s fleet of automobiles via a totally free over-the-air software upgrade. It needs to be mentioned that the Model 3’s 94 score from the Euro NCAP’s Safety Assist class is one of the highest ratings that the agency has contributed to a vehicle thus far. 

The Tesla Model 3’s crash test results from the Euro NCAP. (Credit: Euro NCAP)
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Matthew Avery, head of research at Thatcham Research, which conducts the crash evaluations together with the Euro NCAP, noted that Tesla’s focus on the security of its vehicles will be evident from the design of the Model 3. In the absence of the internal combustion engine up front to the battery pack’s low center of gravity, the Model 3 seems to be an electric vehicle designed to keep its occupants secure in the event of an collision. “Tesla has achieved a great job of enjoying the structural advantages of an electric vehicle to its benefit. The Tesla Model 3 attained one of the highest Safety Assist scores we’ve seen so far,” Avery stated

Tesla mentioned in a blog post that the Model 3’s busy safety features were the outcomes of the firm ’s initiative to utilize the data accumulated from its fleet of automobiles, which enabled the company to understand how drivers behave in dynamic scenarios on the road. Utilizing this information, Tesla managed to acquire a precise grasp of the environment around its automobiles and the many ways that injuries could occur, and this, in turn, enabled the company to develop and deploy safety characteristics that are designed to mitigate or prevent these potential mishaps. 

The Tesla Model 3’s impressive Euro NCAP scores stand as yet another testament to the electrical household sedan’s safety capacities. This all but proves that when confronted with Europe’s stringent safety evaluations, the Model 3, just like in its own tests using the US’ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), has exactly what is needed to be dubbed as a incredibly robust, fast, remote, tank of a vehicle that is developed to be as secure as you can. 

See the Tesla Model 3’s Euro NCAP crash tests in the movie below.