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America's Ford Taurus X Earns IIHS Top Safety Pick

 

 

27th June, 2007

2008 Ford Taurus X

Ford's new crossover vehicle, the 2008 Ford Taurus X will arrive in North American Ford showrooms in coming months bearing both a Top Safety Pick rating by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and the US government’s highest five-star rash test ratings.

The IIHS Top Safety Pick rating can only be earned by vehicles that achieve the best-available safety performance in front, side and rear collisions and offer electronic stability control. In addition to its Top Safety Pick designation, Taurus X is among a small group of vehicles in the mid-size SUV category to also earn five-star crash test performance from America's NHTSA.

“It’s a true testament to the safety engineering of the Taurus X crossover and the Taurus and Sable family cars that they achieved top crash test ratings from both IIHS and NHTSA,” said Sue Cischke, senior vice president of Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering, Ford Motor Company. “Ford and Volvo worked together to leverage our technical and intellectual resources to create an outstanding vehicle architecture. Now all three vehicles are better than ever. They offer it all: safety, power, spaciousness and comfort at a great value."

The Insurance Institute gave all three Chicago-built vehicles its highest rear impact rating for offering effective protection against neck injuries, as well as its highest front and side impact ratings for withstanding intrusion into the occupant compartment.

The structure of the Taurus X, Taurus and Sable family cars are engineered with crush zones designed to direct excess energy around the passenger compartment into a high-strength safety cage. An innovative cross-car beam “SPACETM Architecture” under the front seats reinforces the structure between the B-pillars, which helps direct energy away from passengers.

All three vehicles offer an industry-first, two-row Safety Canopy™ side air bag system that not only enhances protection in side-impact collisions, but also deploys in rollover accidents. Side-impact protection comes from a combination of air bag technology and structural features that help safeguard occupants by channeling crash energy away from the passenger compartment.

An advanced air bag controller uses front passenger classification sensing to determine if the seat is occupied, and if so, whether the passenger is a large or small person. Air bag deployment is tailored – or altogether suppressed – to help provide an appropriate level of protection. The lower anchors and tethers for children, or LATCH system, provide mounting points for compatible child seats in the second row.

Taurus X comes with standard AdvanceTrac® electronic stability control and available all-wheel drive to provide drivers with a more confident ride and better handling in all weather conditions. All Ford, Lincoln and Mercury retail cars and trucks will have standard electronic stability control by the end of 2009. It is currently standard on nearly all Ford sport utility and crossover vehicles.

Ford Motor Company and its global brands have built more than 4 million vehicles globally with electronic stability control systems.

“We believe our electronic stability control systems enhance vehicle safety by helping the driver prevent many accidents in the first place,” Cischke said. “Making families safer is a key part of our pledge to drive safety innovation.”



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