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Lexus GS Earns Top Rating in Demanding Side Impact Test
ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- The Lexus GS, a large luxury car
equipped with standard side curtain airbags, earned the Insurance Institute
for Highway Safety's top rating of good in a crash test that simulates a side
impact from an SUV or pickup truck. Ratings for the Lexus in the Institute's
frontal offset and rear tests were released earlier. This car earned a good
rating in the frontal test but is rated marginal for its seat/head restraint
design for protection in rear impacts.
"The GS is one of three large luxury cars we've tested that earns the
top rating for both front and side crash protection," says Institute
president Adrian Lund. "But the GS isn't a 'Top Safety Pick' because
of its marginal rating in the rear test. Only the Audi A6 earns that designation
among the large luxury cars we've evaluated."
Low injury measures in side impact test:
Beginning with 2006 GS models manufactured after August 2005, changes were
made to the front seat-mounted torso airbags to ensure better protection of
the abdomen in a side impact crash. In the Institute's test, injury measures
recorded on crash test dummies in the driver seat and rear passenger seat
were low in every category.
"The heads of both dummies were protected from being hit by any hard
structures, including the intruding test barrier," Lund says. "Side
airbags, especially those designed to protect the head, are key in reducing
risks to people in side impacts. The Institute's test represents a crash in
which the striking vehicle has a tall front end like a pickup or SUV, so head
protection is critical."
Toyota requested the side test of the GS earlier than the Institute's normal
test schedule.
"More manufacturers are requesting tests when they have new designs
they expect to perform well," Lund says. "We encourage this because
it means the test results will be released earlier, as consumers are beginning
to shop for new models. When we do conduct tests early, the automakers provide
reimbursement for the cost of the vehicles."
Side impact tests of other large luxury car models are planned for later
this year.
How the side impact test is conducted:
A vehicle's overall side evaluation is based on performance in a crash test
in which the side of the vehicle is struck by a moving barrier representing
the front end of a pickup or SUV. Ratings reflect injury measures recorded
on two instrumented SID-IIs dummies, assessment of head protection countermeasures,
and the vehicle's structural performance during the impact. Injury measures
obtained from the two dummies, one in the driver seat and the other in the
rear seat behind the driver, are used to determine the likelihood that a driver
and/or passenger in a real-world crash would have sustained serious injury
to various body regions. The movements and contacts of the dummies' heads
during the crash also are evaluated. Structural performance is based on measurements
indicating the amount of B-pillar intrusion into the occupant compartment.
Source: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
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