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Latin NCAP

The Latin New Car Assessment Programme (Latin NCAP) is an automobile safety assessment programme for Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 2010, it offers independent information to consumers about the safety levels of new cars in the market. Latin NCAP tests are based in international renowned methodologies, with vehicles awarded a safety rating between 0 and 5 stars, indicating the protection the cars offer to adult and child occupants. The programme started as a joint initiative and in 2014 it was established as an association under a legal entity framework.

Latin NCAP logo
A Peugeot 207 Compact following a Latin NCAP frontal crash test at the Faculty of Engineering of the Universidad de la República in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Rank by
vehicle
sales in
2017[1]
Country Estimated road
traffic death
rate per 100,000
population, 2018[2]
1 China 18.2
2 United States 12.4
3 Japan 4.1
4 India 22.6
5 Germany 4.1
6 United Kingdom 3.1
7 France 5.5
8 Brazil 19.7
9 Italy 5.6
10 Canada 5.8

Rating edit

Latin NCAP started meeting and 2009 and its first frontal impact results were published in 2010. Ratings were assigned to adult (blue) and child (green) occupants on a scale of zero to five stars based on performance in a Euro NCAP 64 km/h frontal offset deformable barrier impact test.

The results showed that many popular compacts showed high risk of life-threatening injury because of structural failure and the lack of airbags. Many popular cars scored one star out of five, even some with airbags, like the JAC J3. The Geely CK was the worst performer, scoring no stars at all.

In 2013, the Latin NCAP adult occupant protection assessment protocols were updated. Capping was introduced, which meant that a car whose dummy readings indicated poor protection to a critical body region would lose all points for the test. Provisions were included for manufacturers to present knee mapping data to have penalties removed. A point was included in the assessment for having intelligent seatbelt reminders for the driver and front passenger. The requirements for the maximum five star rating were updated to include a basic ECE Regulation 95 side impact, anti-lock brakes, and scoring the complete available point for seatbelt reminders. This protocol, along with the 2010 child occupant protocol, was used by Latin NCAP's sister programme Global NCAP until early 2022.

In 2014, the child occupant protection evaluation was updated to use more modern Q-series dummies in the dynamic test and to include an installation check for the available child seats in the major markets. This resulted in some models being eligible for the maximum five star rating for child occupant protection.

2016 saw the first major update to Latin NCAP assessment protocols. Both star ratings were now made yellow. Besides minor changes to the frontal impact, adult protection would include a 50 km/h mobile deformable barrier side impact which would make up half of the scoring, and the available seatbelt reminder point would be split into two, one for the driver and front passenger and one for rear occupants. Additionally, scoring three stars required the full seatbelt reminder point for front occupants, in addition scoring four stars required a test and a high sales volume of electronic stability control, and five stars required standard fitment of a side head protection device for the driver and front passenger, and a pole test to verify its performance.

Child occupant protection would include a dynamic assessment in the side impact, credit for i-Size seating positions and greater importance to the presence of three-point belts in all seating positions.

2020 saw the combination of the adult and child protection rating into a single rating, determined by the worst performance out of four categories: adult occupant protection, child occupant protection, vulnerable road users and safety assist. Adult protection would include front and side impact and whiplash, and a pole test would be part of the scoring instead of a special requirement. Points would be awarded for urban automatic emergency braking systems. Vulnerable road user protection would include pedestrian impact tests including adult and child headforms and upper and lower legforms, and automatic emergency braking for pedestrians. Safety assist would include a number of safety assistance technologies including but not limited to seatbelt reminders, interurban automatic emergency braking, blind spot warnings and lane assistance. In addition to the old robotised R13H test for electronic stability control, a moose test with a trained driver would be included.

A full test takes about 2 weeks.[3]

Comparison groups edit

The results are grouped into 5 increasingly demanding classes:[4][5]

  • 2010-2015
  • 2016-2019
  • 2020-2022
  • 2023-2024
  • 2025+

Criticism edit

Despite becoming increasingly more strict, it still has not reached the level of the latest Euro NCAP.[6] It is now very close to the 2014 Euro NCAP protocol (sometimes above it).[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "India is now the 4th largest auto market, overtakes Germany". 24 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Global status report on road safety 2018". www.who.int. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  3. ^ Zorrero, Diego (26 June 2022). "Crash Test: ¿qué son, cómo se hacen y para qué sirven?". infobae.
  4. ^ "LATIN NCAP". www.latinncap.com.
  5. ^ "Latin NCAP 2020 – 2023 Protocols update – COVID 19" (PDF). Latin NCAP. 26 May 2020.
  6. ^ Ruffo, Gustavo Henrique (27 August 2021). "Latin NCAP Reveals Duster For Latin America Protects Less Than That for Europe". autoevolution.
  7. ^ "LATIN NCAP". www.latinncap.com.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Overview of Latin NCAP tests
  •   Media related to Latin NCAP at Wikimedia Commons

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The Latin New Car Assessment Programme Latin NCAP is an automobile safety assessment programme for Latin America and the Caribbean Founded in 2010 it offers independent information to consumers about the safety levels of new cars in the market Latin NCAP tests are based in international renowned methodologies with vehicles awarded a safety rating between 0 and 5 stars indicating the protection the cars offer to adult and child occupants The programme started as a joint initiative and in 2014 it was established as an association under a legal entity framework Latin NCAP logoA Peugeot 207 Compact following a Latin NCAP frontal crash test at the Faculty of Engineering of the Universidad de la Republica in Montevideo Uruguay Rank byvehiclesales in2017 1 Country Estimated roadtraffic deathrate per 100 000population 2018 2 1 China 18 22 United States 12 43 Japan 4 14 India 22 65 Germany 4 16 United Kingdom 3 17 France 5 58 Brazil 19 79 Italy 5 610 Canada 5 8 Contents 1 Rating 2 Comparison groups 3 Criticism 4 References 5 External linksRating editLatin NCAP started meeting and 2009 and its first frontal impact results were published in 2010 Ratings were assigned to adult blue and child green occupants on a scale of zero to five stars based on performance in a Euro NCAP 64 km h frontal offset deformable barrier impact test The results showed that many popular compacts showed high risk of life threatening injury because of structural failure and the lack of airbags Many popular cars scored one star out of five even some with airbags like the JAC J3 The Geely CK was the worst performer scoring no stars at all In 2013 the Latin NCAP adult occupant protection assessment protocols were updated Capping was introduced which meant that a car whose dummy readings indicated poor protection to a critical body region would lose all points for the test Provisions were included for manufacturers to present knee mapping data to have penalties removed A point was included in the assessment for having intelligent seatbelt reminders for the driver and front passenger The requirements for the maximum five star rating were updated to include a basic ECE Regulation 95 side impact anti lock brakes and scoring the complete available point for seatbelt reminders This protocol along with the 2010 child occupant protocol was used by Latin NCAP s sister programme Global NCAP until early 2022 In 2014 the child occupant protection evaluation was updated to use more modern Q series dummies in the dynamic test and to include an installation check for the available child seats in the major markets This resulted in some models being eligible for the maximum five star rating for child occupant protection 2016 saw the first major update to Latin NCAP assessment protocols Both star ratings were now made yellow Besides minor changes to the frontal impact adult protection would include a 50 km h mobile deformable barrier side impact which would make up half of the scoring and the available seatbelt reminder point would be split into two one for the driver and front passenger and one for rear occupants Additionally scoring three stars required the full seatbelt reminder point for front occupants in addition scoring four stars required a test and a high sales volume of electronic stability control and five stars required standard fitment of a side head protection device for the driver and front passenger and a pole test to verify its performance Child occupant protection would include a dynamic assessment in the side impact credit for i Size seating positions and greater importance to the presence of three point belts in all seating positions 2020 saw the combination of the adult and child protection rating into a single rating determined by the worst performance out of four categories adult occupant protection child occupant protection vulnerable road users and safety assist Adult protection would include front and side impact and whiplash and a pole test would be part of the scoring instead of a special requirement Points would be awarded for urban automatic emergency braking systems Vulnerable road user protection would include pedestrian impact tests including adult and child headforms and upper and lower legforms and automatic emergency braking for pedestrians Safety assist would include a number of safety assistance technologies including but not limited to seatbelt reminders interurban automatic emergency braking blind spot warnings and lane assistance In addition to the old robotised R13H test for electronic stability control a moose test with a trained driver would be included A full test takes about 2 weeks 3 Comparison groups editThe results are grouped into 5 increasingly demanding classes 4 5 2010 2015 2016 2019 2020 2022 2023 2024 2025 Criticism editDespite becoming increasingly more strict it still has not reached the level of the latest Euro NCAP 6 It is now very close to the 2014 Euro NCAP protocol sometimes above it 7 References edit India is now the 4th largest auto market overtakes Germany 24 March 2018 Global status report on road safety 2018 www who int Retrieved 3 August 2021 Zorrero Diego 26 June 2022 Crash Test que son como se hacen y para que sirven infobae LATIN NCAP www latinncap com Latin NCAP 2020 2023 Protocols update COVID 19 PDF Latin NCAP 26 May 2020 Ruffo Gustavo Henrique 27 August 2021 Latin NCAP Reveals Duster For Latin America Protects Less Than That for Europe autoevolution LATIN NCAP www latinncap com External links editOfficial website Overview of Latin NCAP tests nbsp Media related to Latin NCAP at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Latin NCAP amp oldid 1176810329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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