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Why The Tesla Model S Just Got The Highest Overall Safety Score from Euro NCAP – Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) – Stocks to Watch
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Why The Tesla Model S Just Got The Highest Overall Safety Score from Euro NCAP – Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)

ByBenzinga EV Insights

Nov 16, 2022
Why The Tesla Model S Just Got The Highest Overall Safety Score from Euro NCAP - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)

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Tesla Inc TSLA has performed well in third-party safety testing, and the company has never been shy to share this.

Both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) testing in the U.S. put Tesla at the top of the pack when it came to vehicle crash safety.

The company posted some good news from across the pond, where European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) testing showed the Tesla Model S received the highest overall score among any vehicle tested under the current protocol. The car excelled in many categories, including:

  • 98% in Safety Assist
  • 91% in Child Occupant Protection
  • 94% in Adult Occupant Protection
  • Maximum points awarded in Far-Side Impact subsection
  • Maximum points awarded in Rescue, Extraction and Post-Crash Safety subsection

 

Tesla said this success was due in part thanks to new safety features standard in all new Model S vehicles. Some of these features include Collision Avoidance Driver Monitoring System, Advanced Front-Structure Castings and Automatic Airbag Suppression.

Tesla said deliveries of the refresh Model S and Model X are expected to begin in Europe before the end of 2022. 

Read Next: Learn more about the electric vehicle space at Benzinga’s Electric Vehicle hub.

Photo: Courtesy of Tesla. 



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