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Tesla’s Model Y scores top marks in latest round of Euro NCAP tests

The Genesis GV60 also posted a five-star rating.

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The Tesla Model Y has posted an impressive five-star score in the latest round of Euro NCAP safety tests.

Produced in Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory, the Tesla Y scored 97 per cent for adult occupant protection and 98 per cent for safety-assist systems, with Euro NCAP awarding it full points for its lane-keep and camera-based driver-monitoring system.

Euro NCAP also said the Model Y’s Vision camera system performed ‘remarkably well’ in preventing collisions with cars, cyclists and pedestrians.

It was a good round for Chinese manufacturer Great Wall Motor, too, with its ORA Funky Cat and WEY Coffee 1 cars both scoring a full five-star safety rating.

Euro NCAP’s Secretary General, Michiel van Ratingen, said: “We’ve seen good results from some Chinese manufacturers in the past, but also some very poor ones. This year, Euro NCAP will test more Chinese cars than it has ever done and Great Wall really sets the standard for others to follow.

“Also, congratulations to Tesla for a truly outstanding, record-breaking Model Y rating. Tesla have shown that nothing but the best is good enough for them, and we hope to see them continue to aspire to that goal in the future.”

Euro NCAP testing
The Genesis GV60 posted a five-star safety score

Genesis had yet another high-scoring model, too. The GV60 electric SUV received a five-star rating, although Euro NCAP stated that there was “some room for improvement” in its protection of vulnerable road users.

Kia’s new Niro gained a four-star safety rating for its standard equipment, although buyers will have to pay for the optional DriveWise safety pack, which adds a radar to the Niro’s assistance system technology and improves safety levels even more in the process.

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