2022 Toyota Land Cruiser Crash Test / Safe Large SUV

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The 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser aced the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) crash testing by scoring a maximum five-star rating. The video above shows the new SUV going through all of the organization&safety evaluations. The Land Cruiser received an 89 percent score for adult occupant protection and 88 percent for keeping children safe. It achieved an 81 percent rating for protecting pedestrians and cyclists, and the vehicle&overall safety systems attained a 77 percent valuation. In Australia and New Zealand, the Land Cruiser comes standard with a full suite of airbags, including ones on the side to protect the head and chest. The safety suite includes autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control. Adult Occupant Protection: 89% Adult Occupant Protection: 34.08 out of 38 Frontal Offset (MPDB): 4.90 out of 8 Full Width Frontal: 7.36 out of 8 Side Impact: 6.00 out of 6 Pole Oblique: 6.00 out of 6 Far-Side Impact: 4.00 out of 4 Whiplash Protection (Front): 3.00 out of 3 Whiplash Protection (Rear): 0.81 out of 1 Rescue & Extrication: 2.00 out of 2 Child Occupant Protection: 88% Child Occupant Protection: 43.60 out of 49 Dynamic (Front): 16.00 out of 16 Dynamic (Side): 8.00 out of 8 Child Restraint Installation: 11.60 out of 12 On-Board Features: 8.00 out of 13 Vulnerable Road User Protection: 81% Vulnerable Road User Protection: 44.02 out of 54 Head Impact: 19.68 out of 24 Upper Leg Impact:...

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