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Volvo XC90 Ranks Top in Test of Whiplash Protection
In Tests of SUVs and Pickups by the IIHS (Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety), the Volvo XC90 is One of Few Models to Earn
Top Ratings for Whiplash Protection Systems. The Independent Research and
Safety Institute Used Crash Test Dummies to Register Loads on the Neck During
a Simulated Impact From the Rear.
IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- This is the first time the IIHS
has carried out a dynamic test with SUVs and pickup trucks. The test was carried
out in two stages. First, the seats were measured to determine the head restraints'
geometry and to determine the preconditions for protecting the head of a person
of normal height. Only seats with good or acceptable head restraint geometry
went on to the second stage, the dynamic crash test. Here, a moving platform
was used to simulate a situation where a car standing still was hit from behind
by a vehicle of the same weight driving at 20 mph.
The test method and the evaluation criteria have been developed within the
framework of broad international cooperation between experts in preventive
whiplash injuries (IIWPG -- International Insurance Whiplash Prevention Group).
Only 6 of the 44 vehicles tested proved to offer effective protection against
whiplash injuries. The Volvo XC90 was one of the best. The overall assessment
includes both the seats' measured geometry and the results of the dynamic
test.
The IIHS emphasizes that effective protection against whiplash injuries is
an important factor for reducing both human suffering and the cost of rehabilitation.
Collisions from behind are very common and neck injuries are the most common
type of serious injury arising from car accidents.
The movement of the head and upper body must be synchronized
According to the IIHS, the key to effective protection is that the seat occupants'
head and upper body should move in harmony during the collision sequence.
The reason for whiplash injuries is usually that the head cannot keep up with
the body as it jerks forward under the force of the impact. For this reason,
the seat and head restraint must interact to support the head so that it accelerates
together with the upper body. It is also important that the head restraint
is sufficiently high and positioned close to the head.
"Volvo's head restraint is designed in precisely this say," explains
Ingrid Skogsmo, Director of the Volvo Cars Safety Centre. "WHIPS, Volvo's
Whiplash Protection System that is fitted as standard in all new Volvo cars,
is designed in such a way that it ensures both that the head and torso move
together, and also that acceleration forces are limited."
Volvo's advanced whiplash protection design is one of the reasons behind
the excellent test results, and this is confirmed by the IIHS.
Volvo's Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
In Volvo's Whiplash Protection System, the front seats and their headrests
are designed to provide uniform support for the entire back and head during
the collision sequence. In addition, a bracket fitted between the seat backrest
and the seat cushion helps the seat to absorb the incoming energy, thus reducing
the acceleration forces in a rear-end impact. This is done by the weight of
the occupant's body pressing the backrest rearward in a simultaneous horizontal
and reclining position. This motion dampens the incoming forces rather like
when a person catches a thrown ball, thus reducing the stress exerted on the
occupant's body. It also reduces the subsequent forward motion.
More information about the test can be obtained from the IIHS website: www.iihs.org
Volvo has been building cars with Safety in mind for over 75 years. The current
2006 model line-up of Volvo Cars includes: the award-winning new S40 and its
wagon counterpart the all-new V50; the award-winning XC90; the sporty S60
sedan -- including the award-winning performance sedan -- S60 R and the performance
wagon version -- V70 R; the S80 luxury sedan; the versatile V70 wagon and
rugged XC70 (Cross Country). The all-new C70 Convertible, with the innovative
retractable hardtop will be available this spring.
Source: Volvo Cars of North America
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