TEST RESULTS

Total 28 pts | 78%
Head: Good, Neck: Good, Chest: Adequate, Upper leg right: Marginal, Upper leg left: Adequate, Lower leg right: Adequate, Lower leg left: Adequate, Right foot: Marginal, Left foot: Marginal
FRONTAL IMPACT
11.4 pts
Head: Good, Chest: Adequate, Abdomen: Good, Pelvis: Good
SIDE IMPACT CAR
7.8 pts
SIDE IMPACT POLE
6.0 pts
Neck: Marginal

Total 39 pts | 79%
PERFORMANCE
10.4 pts
INSTRUCTIONS
4.0 pts
INSTALLATION
2.0 pts
 
18 month old child
RestraintBritax Romer Baby Safe ISOFIX
Group0, 0+
FacingRearward
InstallationISOFIX anchorages and support frame

PERFORMANCE
11.5 pts
INSTRUCTIONS
4.0 pts
INSTALLATION
2.0 pts
 
3 year old child
RestraintBritax Romer Duo Plus
Group1
FacingForward
InstallationISOFIX anchorages and top tether

VECHICLE BASED ASSESSMENT
5.0 pts
See comments
Total 22 pts | 60%
Pedestrian protection

HEAD
10.4 pts
PELVIS
5.2 pts
LEG
6.0 pts


Total 5 pts | 71%
SPEED LIMITATION ASSISTANCE
0.0 pts
- not available
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC)
3.0 pts
- standard
SEATBELT REMINDER
2.0 pts
- driver
- passenger
- rear


Details of tested car

Specifications
Tested model Honda Jazz 1.4 ES, LHD
Body type 5 door hatchback
Year of publication 2009
Kerb weight 1119kg
VIN from which rating applies applies to all new Jazz
Class SUPERMINI
Safety equipment
Front seatbelt pretensioners
Front seatbelt load limiters
Driver frontal airbag dual stage
Front passenger frontal airbag single stage
Side body airbags
Side head airbags


Comments

Adult occupant
The passenger compartment remained stable in the frontal test. The driver's footwell was deformed but it did not rupture and retained its stability. Nevertheless, pedal displacements were high and that of the clutch incurred a penalty. Structures in the dashboard posed a hazard to the knees and femurs of the driver and passenger. In the side pole test, chest protection was poor, with rib deflections exceeding safe limits. However, protection of other body regions was good in both the side barrier and the pole tests. Protection against whiplash injury in rear impacts was rated as marginal.

Child occupant
In the frontal test, forward head movement of the 3 year infant, sat in a forward-facing seat, was not excessive and both dummies' heads were contained by the restraints in the side impact. The passenger airbag can be disabled to allow a rearward-facing restraint to be used in that seating position. However, insufficient information is presented to the driver regarding the status of the airbag.

Pedestrian
The bumper scored maximum points for the protection it offered to pedestrians' legs. The bonnet offered good protection in most areas where an adult's head might strike but was predominantly poor for protecting the heads of children.

Safety assist
Honda is increasing the fitment of its electronic stability control (ESC) system during the course of 2009. Currently, ESC is fitted as an option to some variants in some countries, although the great majority of sales are expected to have ESC fitted as standard. Fitment will be increased until, by January 2010, ESC is standard equipment on all variants in all European countries. A seatbelt reminder system for the front and rear seats is standard equipment.

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