Global automotive brand Omoda scores new recognitions of its global automotive engineering DNA after earning back-to-back 5-Star Safety Certifications from the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP) and the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) for its electric compact crossover SUV, Omoda E5.
The Euro NCAP tested the safety performance of Omoda E5 and the integrity of its high-voltage battery. Compared to the model’s previous assessment, the Euro NCAP conducted additional frontal offset and oblique pole crash tests to comprehensively evaluate the model’s safety performance. The Omoda E5 scored 87 percent for Adult Occupant Protection, 88 percent for Child Occupant Protection, and 88 percentfor Safety Assist.
Meanwhile, the ANCAP assessment reinforced OMODA E5’s safety credentials, nearly mirroring the results from the Euro NCAP crash test. The Omoda E5 scored 87 percent for Adult Occupant Protection, 88 percent for Child Occupant Protection, and 83 percent for Safety Assist.
The results from both crash tests are reflective of the brand’s global automotive engineering DNA. The OMODA E5’s body is designed with a high-strength steel ratio of 78 percent. Key areas such as the ultra-high-strength steel in the front end and reinforced steel in the side B-pillars and door sills form a comprehensive protective system. The front steel structure resists frontal collision impacts, safeguarding the cabin space, while the side structure disperses impact forces to prevent door intrusion.
In the frontal crash test, the occupant compartment remained stable, with no significant deformation of the A-pillars or doors. This crash stability positions the vehicle as a leader in its class, ensuring optimal safety for adult occupants. Additionally, the OMODA E5 features ergonomically designed child seat interfaces that offer exceptional stability, providing a reliable installation position for child seats. The airbag system and vehicle stability optimize the trigger mechanism and protection range to enhance child passenger safety.
Moreover, the Omoda E5 excels in active safety technologies. It performs exceptionally well in two key tests based on AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking) for VRU (Vulnerable Road User) protection and SA (Safety Assist). These systems are adept at managing challenges posed by small, unpredictable road users. Powered by advanced technology, the AEB system can accurately identify targets across a wider speed range and respond more quickly. This significantly reduces the risk of potential collisions and gives the Omoda E5 a competitive edge in active safety technology.