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Landwind CV9

Landwind CV9 2.0, LHD


OCCUPANT ADULTE

OCCUPANT ENFANT

PIÉTONS

AIDE À LA SÉCÚRITÉ


 

RÉSULTATS DES TESTS

Landwind CV9

Landwind CV9 2.0, LHD


OCCUPANT ADULTE

OCCUPANT ENFANT

PIÉTONS

AIDE À LA SÉCÚRITÉ
Total 12 pts | 34%
Tête: Très bon, Cou: Très bon, Poitrine Moyen, La jambe droite Haut: Moyen, Cuisse gauche: Moyen, En bas à droite la jambe: Bon, Lower leg left: Très bon, Pied droit: Moyen, Pied gauche: Moyen
CHOC FRONTAL
9.0 pts
Tête: Très bon, Poitrine Mauvais, Abdomen: Moyen, Bassin: Très bon
CHOC LATÉRAL VOITURE
3.4 pts
CHOC LATÉRAL POTEAU
0.0 pts

Total 22 pts | 45%
PERFORMANCES
11.1 pts
INSTRUCTIONS
0.0 pts
INSTALLATION
2.0 pts
 
Enfant de 18 mois
SiègeMaxi Cosi Pebble
Groupe0, 0+
Sensarrière
Installationancrages et support ISOFIX

PERFORMANCES
7.1 pts
INSTRUCTIONS
0.0 pts
INSTALLATION
2.0 pts
 
Enfant de 3 ans
SiègeMaxi Cosi Pearl
Groupe1
Sensavant
Installationancrages et support ISOFIX

CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA VOITURE
0.0 pts
Voir les commentaires
Total 11 pts | 31%
Protection des piétons

TÉTE
7.4 pts
BASSIN
0.0 pts
JAMBE
3.9 pts


Total 2 pts | 29%
DISPOSITIFS DE LIMITATION DE VITESSE
0.0 pts
CONTRÔLE ÉLECTRONIQUE DE STABILITÉ
0.0 pts
RAPPEL DE BOUCLAGE DE CEINTURE
2.0 pts
conducteur
passager
0


Détails du véhicule testé

Caractéristiques techniques
Modèle testé Landwind CV9 2.0, LHD
Type de carrosserie 5 portes monospace
Année de publication 2010
Poids à vide 1420kg
N° d’identification du véhicule (NIV) à partir duquel s’applique la note See comments.
Classe PETIT MONOSPACE
Équipement de sécurité
Limiteurs de charge des ceintures avant
Airbag frontal conducteur à un temps
Airbag frontal passager avant à un temps


Commentaires (Seulement disponible en anglais)

The CV9 is not currently available in Europe although customer orders are being taken and the first cars will arrive soon. The vehicles tested by Euro NCAP were early examples of European cars. Euro NCAP understands that Landwind intends to import vehicles of this specification into Europe in early 2011.

Adult occupant
Inspection of the vehicle after the frontal impact, and examination of its performance during the test itself, revealed that structures surrounding the passenger compartment were at the limit of their load-bearing capacity. As a result, the passenger compartment was deemed to be unstable as an impact at a higher speed was expected to lead to significantly greater collapse. Protection of the driver's chest was rated as marginal. Dummy readings indicated good protection of the front seat occupants' knees and femurs. However, structures in the dashboard presented a risk of injury to occupants of different sizes and to those sat in different positions, and protection was rated as marginal. The steering rack was pushed rearwards during the frontal test, heavily distorting the driver's footwell and tearing the metal. This represented a risk of injury to the driver's feet and ankles and the car was penalised. The CV9 has no side protection airbags and, in the side barrier test, protection of the chest area was rated as weak and that of the abdomen as marginal. In that test, three doors were seen to have opened during the impact. Landwind have attributed this to weak springs in the door latches and intend to fit stiffer springs to try to overcome the problem in future vehicles. As the car has no head protection device, no side pole test was performed. The seats supplied for whiplash tests were not consistent with the ones in the test vehicles. As the seats in the test cars were damaged from the full scale tests, no valid assessment could be made of the whiplash protection offered by the CV9.

Child occupant
In the frontal impact, forward movement of the head of the 3 year dummy, sat in a forward facing restraint, exceeded recommended limits. However, in the side barrier test, both the 3 year and the 18 month dummies were properly contained within the protective shells of their restraints. The passenger airbag cannot be disabled to allow a rearward facing restraint to be used in that seating position and the label warning of the dangers of doing so was unclear and not permanently attached. Markings on the restraints of both dummies were not permanently attached and points were lost.

Pedestrian
The protection offered by the bumper to pedestrians' legs was good in places and poor in others. The front edge of the bonnet offered poor protection and scored no points in Euro NCAP's tests. Tests in some areas at the centre of the bonnet indicated good protection for a child's head but was poor elsewhere. The protection offered to the head of a struck adult was also predominantly poor.

Safety assist
A seatbelt reminder system is standard equipment for the driver and front passenger seats. Electronic stability control is not currently available on the CV9.

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