Portadown Audi Audi A4 Euro NCAP Rating

Portadown Audi Audi A4 Euro NCAP Rating
A4 Euro NCAP Test

The new Audi A4 earns 5 stars in crash test

After testing the new Audi A4 for passive crash safety, the Euro NCAP consortium awarded the vehicle 5 stars, the highest rating possible. The results achieved by the new Audi A4 for adult protection in frontal and side crashes as well as child and pedestrian protection make it one of the safest vehicles in its class.

The Euro NCAP Test

The Euro NCAP's demanding test requirements substantially exceed the guidelines stipulated by European lawmakers. The data collected on the A4 for driver and passenger safety in frontal and side crashes earned the vehicle five stars, the best rating possible. The test results for child safety are also high, with four stars earned.

Audi regards providing partner protection for pedestrians and cyclists as an important task. A vehicle front end designed specifically to comply with this safety philosophy helps to mitigate consequences in the event of an accident. This development is rewarded with two of four possible stars in the Euro NCAP test.

Audi attaches even greater importance to the key issue of active safety in accident prevention. A high-performance, standard ESP brake system with brake assist was therefore one of the main requirements in the development of the new Audi A4, and helps the A4 to achieve excellent results in independent comparative tests. In addition, customers can benefit from a wide range of optional driver assistance systems previously available only in luxury-class automobiles. These include a radar-supported adaptive cruise control system with Audi braking guard that actively warns the driver in several stages of an impending collision, Audi Lane Assist and Audi Side Assist.

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About Euro NCAP

Euro NCAP is a consortium, consisting of international representatives from European ministries of transport, automotive clubs, insurance companies and consumer protection agencies. They comprehensively examine the crash performance of new vehicles.

Founded in 1997, the Euro NCAP consortium conducts crash tests with all of the important vehicles on the European market. It seeks to systematically improve safety in traffic, thus protecting the lives of all road users.