The new SEAT Arona has achieved the highest possible scores in Euro NCAP’s demanding safety tests and joins the other three flagship models, Ateca, Leon and Ibiza. SEAT demonstrates again the high levels and standards of safety offered by all of its models.
The new SEAT Arona is another new member of the SEAT range that is part of the biggest product offensive ever carried out by the Spanish brand in which the Leon stands out with its new facelift, as well as the new Ibiza, the Ateca and the soon-to-be-seen large SUV, which will be launched in 2018.
Achieving five stars in Euro NCAP prestigious and independent safety tests carries more merit each time, as they have become much more demanding in recent months. Euro NCAP puts vehicles that come onto the market through a number of tests, more and more rigorous each time.
For example, in order to test child safety protection in a reliable way, crash test dummies are used to simulate for children aged between 6 and 10 years old. Front impact tests or side impact tests against a Pole at 75 degrees are also more severe.
As well as these criteria, the range of dummies used in these tests has increased and their biofidelity adapted in order to reflect real accident conditions in the most objective way.
In each of the sections that make up the Euro NCAP safety tests, the new SEAT Arona has achieved excellent results, standing out for occupant and pedestrian protection. Arona driver assistance systems are also outstanding.
The efficiency of the Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Front Assist stand out in particular in this area. Through the use of its radar technology together with the latest versions of ABS and ESC, it not only senses and acts when it detects other vehicles but also pedestrians. Taking all of this into account, it allows the car to brake in the safest and quickest way.
Speaking about the results, Neil Dalton, Head of Marketing and Product at SEAT Ireland said: “It is fantastic to see that the eagerly awaited SEAT Arona, SEAT’s first crossover model, has achieved the best possible rating in Euro NCAP’s rigorous safety tests. The Euro NCAP crash tests are extremely demanding and these results are testament to the high standards of driver and passenger safety we hold ourselves to at SEAT. With the new SEAT Arona and indeed the entire SEAT range, we are confident that motorists will have peace of mind knowing they are in safe hands for the road ahead.”
The new SEAT Arona, now comes with pretensioner and load limiter belts in front and in rear seats. This brings many benefits of the response to the most demanding challenges in child safety as the pretensioners reduce the looseness of the belt around the torso and pelvis of the occupant at the moment of impact, guaranteeing the best restraint for both adults and children.
The Isofix and Top Tether fixing points in the rear seats come as standard in the SEAT Arona, as well as speed limiter, third rear headrest, seat belt warning system for all seats and six air bags.
Manufactured in Barcelona on the new MQB A0 platform, the new SEAT Arona goes further than the current standards expected by Euro NCAP, offering hill hold control, automatic lights, multi-collision braking, tyre pressure monitoring, day lights as standard, adaptive cruise control, as well as rear traffic alert, blind spot detection, and park assist for both bay and parallel parking.
The SEAT Arona is set to arrive at SEAT dealerships nationwide imminently. To find out more information, visit: http://www.seat.ie/new-cars/arona/overview.html