Cheap Mitsubishi crossover for $ 20,000 surprises with high level of safety (video)

The Mitsubishi Xforce crossover received a maximum of 5 stars in the crash test. An inexpensive car provides a fairly high level of safety for the driver and passengers, and also has modern electronic systems.

The new Mitsubishi Xforce has passed its first crash tests. The budget crossover, which starts at $20,000, showed that safety is at the level of much more expensive cars. This was reported on the ASEAN NCAP website.

This organization also crash tested the Mitsubishi Xforce. Although their tests are not as comprehensive as those of the European EuroNCAP, they are still quite rigorous.

In particular, the frontal collision is carried out at 64 km/h with 40% overlap and the side collision at 50 km/h. They also test the car electronic systems.

The Mitsubishi Xforce crossover received the maximum 5 stars. Adult protection received 27.9 out of 32, child safety 43.4 out of 51. Safety systems received 15.6 out of 21.

It is noted that in the Mitsubishi Xforce, the driver and passengers are well protected. The crossover is equipped with 4 airbags, an ESP stabilization system, automatic braking and blind spot monitoring technologies.

Let us remind you that the new Mitsubishi Xforce is a budget crossover with an impressive design of 4.4 meters. The model debuted with a 1.5-liter gasoline engine producing 105 horsepower. s. and later a hybrid should appear. For now, it is sold in Southeast Asian countries, but its geography will be expanded later.

Meanwhile, the new third-generation Duster recently failed crash tests, receiving a C rating.

Moreover Focus said the cheapest Skoda crossover impressed with its roadholding.

Source: Focus

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