Jaguar XE and all new XF achieve five star Euro NCAP safety rating
04 Dec 2015|4,028 views
The Jaguar XE and all new Jaguar XF saloons have been awarded the maximum five star rating in Euro NCAP's 2015 safety tests, scoring highly in every category - Adult Occupant, Child Occupant, Pedestrian and Safety Assist.
As well as outstanding crash protection, the XE and XF also benefit from a range of active safety systems including Autonomous Emergency Braking, which uses a forward-facing stereo camera to detect vehicles which could pose a threat of collision. The system can give the driver visual and audible warnings and automatically apply the brakes if a collision is deemed imminent.
"The XE and XF were engineered without compromise: we placed just as much focus on safety as we did on dynamics, performance, refinement and efficiency, and our stringent in-house standards far exceed the requirements of legislative and consumer tests. Everything from the aluminium alloys we developed for the body structures to the state-of-the-art stereo camera at the heart of the Autonomous Emergency Braking system has been painstakingly optimised to deliver world-class levels of safety," said Kevin Stride, Vehicle Line Director, Jaguar XE, XF, F-PACE.
The XE and XF are developed from Jaguar's Lightweight Aluminium Architecture - the inherently light yet stiff and strong body structure that delivers exceptional occupant protection. Both models also offer a full suite of active safety technologies and advanced driver assistance systems, including Dynamic Stability Control, Traction Control, Emergency Brake Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Monitoring, Closing Vehicle Sensing, Reverse Traffic Detection, Traffic Sign Recognition and Adaptive Cruise Control.
The Jaguar XE and all new Jaguar XF saloons have been awarded the maximum five star rating in Euro NCAP's 2015 safety tests, scoring highly in every category - Adult Occupant, Child Occupant, Pedestrian and Safety Assist.
As well as outstanding crash protection, the XE and XF also benefit from a range of active safety systems including Autonomous Emergency Braking, which uses a forward-facing stereo camera to detect vehicles which could pose a threat of collision. The system can give the driver visual and audible warnings and automatically apply the brakes if a collision is deemed imminent.
"The XE and XF were engineered without compromise: we placed just as much focus on safety as we did on dynamics, performance, refinement and efficiency, and our stringent in-house standards far exceed the requirements of legislative and consumer tests. Everything from the aluminium alloys we developed for the body structures to the state-of-the-art stereo camera at the heart of the Autonomous Emergency Braking system has been painstakingly optimised to deliver world-class levels of safety," said Kevin Stride, Vehicle Line Director, Jaguar XE, XF, F-PACE.
The XE and XF are developed from Jaguar's Lightweight Aluminium Architecture - the inherently light yet stiff and strong body structure that delivers exceptional occupant protection. Both models also offer a full suite of active safety technologies and advanced driver assistance systems, including Dynamic Stability Control, Traction Control, Emergency Brake Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Monitoring, Closing Vehicle Sensing, Reverse Traffic Detection, Traffic Sign Recognition and Adaptive Cruise Control.
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