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Euro NCAP Best in Class Cars of 2014


Euro NCAP Best in Class Cars of 2014

Euro NCAP
January 7, 2015


Brussels 7 January 2015 – Euro NCAP has identified the models tested in 2014 that have achieved the highest scores in their respective class. The best performers in their size categories in Euro NCAP’s 2014 tests were:



Of 2014’s five star cars, these are the vehicles that achieved the highest overall scores in their respective categories. In 2014, Euro NCAP’s assessments included new requirements for autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and put more emphasis on ‘Safety Assist’ – those technologies which help people to drive safely and avoid a crash.

The results show a split emerging between small, price-competitive cars and those in the larger categories. All of the Large Family cars tested by Euro NCAP in 2014 achieved a five star rating. By contrast, the Skoda Fabia was the only Supermini to be awarded five stars, despite the fact that 14 models in that category were assessed during the year. In the Small MPV category, only the VW Golf Sportsvan got the top rating, with more than half the segment scoring only three stars. It shows that manufacturers are still struggling to make driver assist technology available in market segments where every cent counts.

The best alternatively-fuelled vehicles tested in 2014 were the Lexus NX followed by Tesla Model S by a small margin. Of the 40 unique models tested in 2014, only 5 models offered either all-electric or hybrid driving.

Euro NCAP’s Secretary General, Michiel van Ratingen, said, ‘We congratulate those manufacturers whose cars are in our Best in Class list for last year. It shows a commitment to offer the highest levels of safety which, nowadays, means active accident prevention as well as top-rate crash protection. As these technologies become more widespread and costs fall, we will see more manufacturers follow the example of the class leaders and offer the best all-round safety to all consumers.’

The complete list of cars tested in 2014 is published on Euro NCAP’s website. Next results will be released on 25th February 2015. For media information, please contact Marie Brasseur, Euro NCAP Communications Manager.




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