Euro NCAP’s top safest cars now all electric

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Euro NCAP has revealed its list of safest cars for the UK and Europe – made up solely of fully electric models for the first time ever.

The Wey Coffee 01

The top safety performers come from the safety organisation’s best-in-class winners from 2022 – and include two Chinese newcomers as well as two Tesla models.

The winners are:

  • Hyundai Ioniq 6 – Large Family Car category
  • Ora Funky Cat – Small Family Car Category
  • Tesla Model S – Executive Car category and Pure Electric category
  • Tesla Model Y – Small Off-Roader category
  • Wey Coffee 01 – Large Off-Roader category

 

Amid a record year for testing, all five cars achieved the highest overall scores, based on their results for Adult Occupant Protection, Child Occupant Protection, Vulnerable User Protection and Safety Assist technologies.

Delving further, the list of top performers reveals that the Ioniq 6 achieved exceptionally high results in Adult Occupant Protection with 97% and, in the case of child occupants, provided good protection for all critical body regions of both the 6- and 10-year dummies in the frontal offset and side barrier tests and scored maximum points in this part of the assessment.

The line-up also underscores that 2022 was notable for the number of new Chinese brands coming to Europe and achieving great results, on the back of some less-than-successful attempts to break into the European market in the past.

Euro NCAP’s testing found the Ora Funky Cat, a rival to models such as the Cupra Born and Renault Zoe, is exceptionally well equipped and outperformed several well-established brands.

The second Chinese brand car in the list is the Wey Coffee 01, again highly equipped and performing well in all categories – but Euro NCAP noted that Lexus RX came in a close second in this category.

Tesla also performed well – the Model S and Model Y were both high achievers in Adult Occupant Protection and both vehicles achieved the highest score of 98% in Safety Assist of all the vehicles in this list. Tesla Model S was also the best-in-class achiever in the Pure Electric category.

Michiel van Ratingen, Euro NCAP’s secretary general, said: “2022 has been one of Euro NCAP’s busiest years yet and we have seen a lot of new carmakers and new technologies. It’s clear a good Euro NCAP rating is seen by car manufacturers as critical to success in Europe. This can only mean better safety equipment and safer cars for European consumers all round.”

Last week also saw Thatcham reveal its list of the safest cars from 2022. Its 10-strong line-up, which will be used as the shortlist for the What Car? Safety Award 2023, was selected by judges based on Euro NCAP test scores, but also other criteria, such as mass-market appeal, safety technology innovation and the performance of the car’s Assisted Driving technology. Nearly all of its top performers – nine out of 10 – were fully electric or hybrid, with the exception of the BMW X1.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.