12/25/2018

2019 Audi Q3 Overview Euroncap crash test and results

2019 Audi Q3 General features The new Audi Q3 is a family SUV with versatile capabilities.

Euroncap crash test

As well as its versatility and versatility, it also features a digital cockpit and a large MMI touchscreen.

Many information and entertainment solutions from the full-size segment connect the compact SUV to the environment.



New assistance systems support the driver in the city, in the park, and on long trips. These increase the comfort as well as the improved suspension.

2019 Audi Q3 Euroncap crash test results ★★★★★


The passenger compartment of the Audi Q3 remains fixed in the front offset test. Fake readings showed good protection of the knees
and the femurs of the driver and the passenger. Audi shows similar protection to passengers of different sizes
and occupants of different positions. In the full-width rigid barrier test, the protection of the chest was sufficient for both the driver and the driver.
The protection of the rear passenger and all other critical body parts was good. Both side impact and more severe side pole
The test has received maximum points with good protection of all critical body areas. Tests on the front seats and head restraints
showed good protection against impact injuries in the event of a rear-end collision. Geometric evaluation of rear seats
a good whip protection. The autonomous emergency braking system in accordance with the standards showed good performance in testing its functionality
low speed specific to city driving, leading to many whip injuries.

2019 Hyundai NEXO | 2018 award for Hydrogen-fueled security tests

NEXO is Hyundai's next generation fuel cell vehicle.



2018 award for
NEXO is the technological flagship of Hyundai's growing eco-vehicle portfolio and points to Hyundai's continued acceleration of the industry's most diverse CUV power transmission range.

Private Architecture


Hyundai's fuel cell vehicle was first built into a special vehicle architecture. This architecture has many benefits including:

Lighter
Improved power-to-weight ratio
Acceleration from 0 to 60 mph faster than Tucson FCEV
More cabin space
Allows battery to be transported in the boot
Improved fuel cell system layout

NEXO and Tucson Fuel Cell System Architecture


NEXO's fuel cell stack and battery have more net power to provide a more powerful engine.
NEXO's drivetrain has lighter and improved packagings
Improved hydrogen storage tanks