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Honda CR-V gets 5-star Asean rating

By The Nation

 

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The all-new Honda CR-V has become the first model to be awarded a five-star rating under the new Asean NCAP Assessment 2017-20 protocol. 

 

This result emphasises Honda’s commitment to creating quality automobiles with technologies to ensure safety for its customers and everyone sharing the road.

 

Based on the protocol that became effective on January 1, the CR-V scored 88.8 overall out of 100.

 

This new assessment included a frontal offset impact test, side impact test and evaluation of safety features. 

 

The CR-V received impressive scores of 47.25 for adult occupant protection, 22.84 for child occupant protection and 18.71 for safety assist technologies.

 

The CR-V made its Southeast Asian debut in March in Thailand, followed by Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. 

 

The premium sport utility vehicle has received an overwhelming response from customers in each country. 

 

In Thailand, it recorded over 6,500 bookings within four months (March 24-July 31) after the launch.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/Auto_ADO/30324244

 

 
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does anyone know what these numbers actually mean?

 

Based on the protocol that became effective on January 1, the CR-V scored 88.8 overall out of 100.

 

This new assessment included a frontal offset impact test, side impact test and evaluation of safety features. 

 

The CR-V received impressive scores of 47.25 for adult occupant protection, 22.84 for child occupant protection and 18.71 for safety assist technologies.

 

 

Is 47.25 good? does 22.84 mean the child has 50% less survival chance than an adult?

 

I really don't know what these numbers mean.

 

Anyone?

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On 8/19/2017 at 10:48 PM, tryasimight said:

does anyone know what these numbers actually mean?

 

Based on the protocol that became effective on January 1, the CR-V scored 88.8 overall out of 100.

 

This new assessment included a frontal offset impact test, side impact test and evaluation of safety features. 

 

The CR-V received impressive scores of 47.25 for adult occupant protection, 22.84 for child occupant protection and 18.71 for safety assist technologies.

 

 

Is 47.25 good? does 22.84 mean the child has 50% less survival chance than an adult?

 

I really don't know what these numbers mean.

 

Anyone?

A simple Google search reveals the answer

http://www.news18.com/news/auto/video-2017-honda-cr-v-scores-5-star-safety-ratings-under-new-asean-ncap-assessment-1494605.html

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