Toyota Land Cruiser 2023 Crash Test – Frontal Offset Crash Test and Side Impact Crash Test

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2023 Toyota Land Cruiser Safety Assessment by ANCAP The 2023 Toyota Land Cruiser, introduced in Australia and New Zealand in October 2021, underwent comprehensive safety testing by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP). The safety assessment applies to all 300 Series variants, except for the GR Sport, which is unrated. CRASH TEST RESULTS: The Land Cruiser received a maximum five-star safety rating from ANCAP, affirming its commitment to occupant protection [2]. The frontal offset crash test resulted in a score of 13.09 out of 16, showcasing its robust performance in frontal collisions. In the side impact crash test, the vehicle achieved a perfect score of 16.00 out of 16, highlighting its exceptional ability to protect occupants in side collisions. SAFETY FEATURES: The Land Cruiser comes equipped with dual frontal, side chest-protecting, and side head-protecting airbags, along with driver and passenger knee airbags as standard safety features. Notably, it lacks a center airbag to prevent occupant-to-occupant interaction. SAFETY ASSIST TECHNOLOGIES: The vehicle boasts an array of safety assist technologies, including standard autonomous emergency braking (AEB) for various scenarios such as car-to-car, vulnerable road user, and junction assist. Additionally, it features a lane support system with lane keep assist (LKA), lane departure warning (LDW), and emergency lane keeping (ELK), as well as an advanced speed assistance system (SAS). These advanced safety...

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