Neither drivers nor passengers have died in the XC90 in the 16 years it has been sold. According to Thatcham Research, this makes the XC90 the safest car in the UK.
Since its launch in 2002 The Volvo XC90 has sold more than 50,000 units in the UK. In 2015, came the second generation that impresses in crash tests conducted by Euro NCAP and US IIHS, among others, but the first generation has already received the highest scores in crash safety tests.
The XC90 is now being praised by research firm Thatcham Research, which conducts crash tests, among other things, by calling it the safest car in the country. No one has ever died in an XC90 in the UK.
“When the car is new lookUsually we’re not dead anymore, because it takes time for the model to sell out in droves. But for the XC90, we have about 14 years of history, and it stands out,” says Matthew Avery, Thatcham’s head of research. automatic expression.
The safety features of the new generation, including the automatic brake system, are getting more praise. According to Thatcham Research’s car brake function, the most important safety function since the introduction of the seat belt, it states that car brakes could save 11,100 lives and 122,000 injuries in the UK over the next decade.
In addition to providing technology Life, it also has the ability to save money. Granted, it’s expensive to repair or replace, but by reducing collision risk by up to 38 percent, the premium can be lowered.
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