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Euro NCAP | Hyundai i20 | 2009 | Crash test

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

http://www.euroncap.com/results/hyundai/i20/359.aspx
Frontal Impact takes place at 64 Km/h, 40% of the width of the car striking a deformable barrier. In the side impact, a mobile deformable barrier impacts the driver's door at 50 km/h. In the pole test, the car tested is propelled sideways at 29km/h into a rigid pole.

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  • Can you please immediately contact Roger Penske and tell him that you will sell your company to him so that we can buy well made, cheap vehicles here in the United States of America. We deserve to have good cars at a low price so that we can save our planet. Less is more people, wake up and smell the coffee already!!!!

  • you are right, but in real life you should hit the break in order for the speed of the car to slow down...so they go for 64km/h

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  • i20 has better brakes, 4 wheels disc.

  • the engine on the 2008-present Hyundai i20/ Hyundai i20 Troy (Turkey)

    Engine

    1.2L Kappa I4 petrol

    1.25L Kappa I4 petrol

    1.4L Gamma I4 petrol

    1.6L Gamma I4 petrol

    1.4L CRDI I4 diesel

    1.6L CRDI I4 diesel

  • the 2008-present Hyundai i20/ Hyundai i20 Troy (Turkey) is assembled in

    Chennai, India

    İzmit, Turkey

  • of course he crashes all the time, he has no hands :b

  • It has 5 stars (as shown in the video) making it one of the best cars for safety. 5 stars is the highest rating possible from Ncap. It does look scary, folding like a sardine tin, but this is part of the design. The car's body is designed to absorb the impact and fold in such a way that it does not intrude on passengers in the cabin.

    If you're doing 70mph down the motorway and someone is coming at you the wrong way at 70mph, I doubt you'd come out of it unscathed in any vehicle.

  • so will the person die ?

  • The deformable barrier deforms less than the car does, so I suspect little more than you can see in this video.

  • Oh dear, MercedesE320fan !

    Someone else who paid too much for his status symbol and now regretting it, I think.

    How we laugh as you roar past us, trying desperately to impress...(which you don't, by the way). Could it be something about the size of your you-know-what, or maybe, despite the big gas-guzzler, the girls still don't want to know...??

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