Euro NCAP test results for a LHD, 5 - door hatchback
variant with standard equipment on a 2017 registration:
Not exact matches
All
variants are fitted
with the following
standard equipment: trip computer, cruise control, Air conditioning, remote central locking, electric front windows, electrically adjustable door mirrors, heat - reflecting windscreen, an external temperature sensor and an MP3 - compatible CD audio system.
Finally, higher - grade GT
variants add additional
equipment to the already generous kit list,
with Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Mazda's Adaptive LED Headlamps (ALH) now included as
standard.
The Velar scored five stars across all
variants; Euro NCAP recently introduced a two - tier score system,
with one score for cars in their
standard form and another for the same car
with optional safety
equipment fitted.
A 3 Liter flat - six
with twin turbos was now
standard equipment on all Carrera
variants.
Standard equipment levels are also fairly good by segment
standards,
with all Audi A6
variants coming
with leather upholstery.
European premiere for the new BMW M3 CS: Limited - run special - edition
variant of the high - performance sedan
with increased output, bespoke suspension details and exclusive
equipment; BMW M GmbH builds on its 30 - year tradition of alluring special - edition models based on the BMW M3 and
with particularly strong motor sport inspiration; six - cylinder in - line engine
with BMW M TwinPower Turbo technology and 338 kW / 460 hp, M Driver's Package, Adaptive M suspension and cup tyres fitted as
standard.
In 2009 Euro NCAP began awarding three Safety Assist points to a car if ESC is fitted as
standard across the model range, or if it is an option on every
variant and the manufacturer also expects to sell at least 95 percent of cars
with the system as
standard equipment.
Standard equipment levels are also fairly good by segment
standards,
with all Audi A6
variants coming
with leather upholstery, heated front seats, three - zone climate control and front and rear parking sensors.
The LED headlights and the new rear indicator lights
with dynamicized display are
standard equipment on all
variants.
Key specification changes for the Fabia are as follows: — Two paint colours deleted — Moon White & Sprint Yellow, — Reversing camera and umbrella under front passenger seat now
standard for all
variants, — Reverse parking sensors deleted for all
variants, now part of an option pack, — 81TSI
standard equipment slightly downgraded to match spec of 61TSI, (steel wheels in lieu of 15 - inch alloys, cruise control and front centre armrest
with storage compartment now deleted), — Adaptive cruise (new) is now available as part of an option pack, — Minor interior trim changes.
Aside from this, the celebratory vehicles — available in a number of
variants and two - wheel and four - wheel guise — also come equipped
with a Toyota Safety Sense P collision avoidance support package as
standard equipment, and items on the list include millimetre - wave radar and a monocular camera.
Details on Australian
standard equipment per
variant will be confirmed, along
with pricing, closer to the 2016 local launch date.
The Diesel - powered Micra comes
with fitted
with a
standard safety
equipment of Driver Airbag across both its
variants.
The top
variant (XV) has been fitted
with standard safety
equipment such as Driver + Front Passenger Airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
with Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA).
Abundant
standard equipment will be a key Rapid feature,
with all Australian models — including the entry - level Ambition and top - spec Elegance
variants — fitted
with a full complement of safety
equipment and Bluetooth connectivity.
Volkswagen, the German premium automaker has taken a new bold step to enhance the driver safety
with the introduction of dual front airbags as
standard fitment on
variants of the Polo making VW the first automobile manufacturer in the country to offer dual front airbags as
standard equipment in the premium hatchback segment.