Jordan Rollover System (JRS) Test of the 2005 Volvo XC90. With a roof FMVSS 216 SWR (Strength to Weight Ratio) of 4.6, in this test you will see that even after roll 2 the Volvo's roof withstands the impact at 24 mph and 10 degrees of pitch.
Wow, those seat belts really hold you down ! Good job, Volvo ! My aunt was in a 2009 XC60 and she flipped 6 times on the interstate. She walked away with one small scratch on her leg !
@Gordon302 i agreewith u. this is still a very safe car in roll over tests, volvo testet this "the real way" by flipping it a couple of times. there´s a vid here on youtube i think.
This appears to be completely inaccurate because this facility is performing their test without taking into consideration the weight of the four aluminum wheels (any size), & the pontential energy absorbtion, or returned energy from the tires hitting solid objects, or the ground in this case.
es perfecto en seguridad
1alcazars 1 year ago
good job!
bopengwang 1 year ago
Wow, those seat belts really hold you down ! Good job, Volvo ! My aunt was in a 2009 XC60 and she flipped 6 times on the interstate. She walked away with one small scratch on her leg !
LoveTheCity123 1 year ago 2
nothing happened. just a crack in the windshield o-o
LMFAOjon 1 year ago
@Gordon302 i agreewith u. this is still a very safe car in roll over tests, volvo testet this "the real way" by flipping it a couple of times. there´s a vid here on youtube i think.
WeAllGonnaDieAlive 1 year ago
nothin happined!!!!!!!!!!
resareno80 1 year ago
You wanna be safe? Then buy a Volvo.
yehohwa1 1 year ago
This appears to be completely inaccurate because this facility is performing their test without taking into consideration the weight of the four aluminum wheels (any size), & the pontential energy absorbtion, or returned energy from the tires hitting solid objects, or the ground in this case.
Gordon302 2 years ago
ZEE-AUTO-TWIRL!
Lennymonkey 2 years ago