Doubly safe: five stars each from Euro NCAP for the ID. Buzz and the new Amarok

by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles | December 12, 2022
• Two Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles models get top marks in tests on vehicle safety
•Robust vehicle structures and a high number of assistance systems fitted as standard give two different vehicle concepts excellent ratings
European testing organisation Euro NCAP published its latest vehicle safety test results. With the ID. Buzz1 and the new Amarok2 not one but two models from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles with completely different technical designs were rated 'Very good' - and each thus received the top ranking: '5 Stars'.
The new ID. Buzz, as the Bulli of a new era, has already won many prizes and awards within just weeks of its launch. These have now been added to with another award: five stars for vehicle safety, given by Euro NCAP.
The ID. Buzz is equipped as standard with driver, front-seat passenger, centre and side airbags in the cockpit, plus curtain airbags. Scoring 92 per cent of the maximum possible ratings points for occupant protection, the electric MPV from Hannover achieved an excellent result thanks to the combination of the airbags with the appropriately laid-out vehicle body structure.
The new Amarok achieved a similarly high points total in the crash tests as the ID. Buzz. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles' new pick-up, which doesn't launch in Germany until early next year, was also awarded '5 Stars' by the Euro NCAP testing organisation.
As in the case of the ID. Buzz, here too it was the combination of a robust vehicle body structure with a multitude of modern assistance and emergency braking systems that led to this award. The pick-up even has knee airbags. The very good scores for the front and side crash tests with the Amarok were achieved in combination with the VW-specific child seats.
Euro NCAP also gave a top score for accident avoidance. At the driver's disposal in both the ID. Buzz and the new Amarok are numerous standard specification and/or optional assistance and emergency braking systems, which likewise impressed the testers. In the 'Safety Assist' category they helped the vehicles to achieve 90 per cent (ID. Buzz) and 84 per cent (Amarok) of the possible ranking points.
1ID. Buzz Pro electric power consumption (combined) in kWh/100 km: 21.7 - 20.6. CO2 emissions (combined) in g/km: 0. The only consumption and emission figures available for the vehicle are now based on the WLTP, not NEDC.
2The vehicle is not yet on sale.
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This equates to an outstanding overall score both for collision and occupant protection, and is a mark of good vehicle features incorporating both extensive and practical accident avoidance technology.
Details of the other results can be found at www.euroncap.com.
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