10 safest cars of 2017 revealed

Thatcham Research unveils its star cars of 2017

Safest cars of 2017 revealedThe safest new cars of 2017 have been revealed, ahead of judging to discover which is the overall winner of the ‘safest of the safe’ title. Every car in the list has a five-star Euro NCAP safety score, and each is fitted with standard Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB).

A panel of judges will decide the overall winner in early 2018: Thatcham Research says this year’s focus is on emerging technologies to prevent accidents, rather than simply looking at how well cars protect occupants in the event of an accident.

In alphabetical order, the 10 safest cars of 2017 are:

Honda Civic

Honda Civic

The first Brit-built Honda Civics didn’t get a five-star Euro NCAP rating: it was, however, later reassessed and finally claimed the coveted full-star score – including a very strong 88 percent rating for safety assist systems.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Double-cab pickups perhaps aren’t the first vehicles you think of when considering the safest cars on the road, so it’s full credit to Mercedes-Benz for ensuring its all-new X-Class pickup is one of 2017’s most highly-rated new models.

Subaru Impreza

Subaru Impreza

Subaru has two cars in the top 10 contenders for 2017’s safest car. The Impreza is an all-wheel drive hatchback alternative to a Volkswagen Golf…

Subaru XV

Subaru XV

… While the XV is a chunky crossover SUV that’s targeting stylish new models such as the Volvo XC40.

Toyota C-HR

Toyota C-HR

A heady 95 percent adult occupant protection rating for the Toyota C-HR makes it one of the most impressive compact crossovers, trading blows with the Volkswagen T-Roc. A 78 percent safety assist score is also strong.

Vauxhall Insignia

Vauxhall Insignia

Vauxhall has really gone to town with occupant protection in the latest Insignia Grand Sport. Its five-star safety score included an impressive 93 percent adult occupant protection rating.

Volkswagen Arteon

Volkswagen Arteon

Executive car buyers after a dash of standout style can choose an Arteon instead of a Passat safe in the knowledge they won’t be compromising safety.

Volkswagen T-Roc

Volkswagen T-Roc

The Volkswagen T-Roc is expected to become a top-10 best-seller in 2018. It’s thus good news that the stylish SUV alternative to a Golf hatchback is one of 2017’s very safest models – its 96 percent adult occupant protection score is very impressive.

Volvo S90 / V90

Volvo S90

Volvo rightly has a peerless reputation for safety. Its S90 saloon and V90 estate are jam-packed with autonomous safety tech that prevent accidents as ably as the cars themselves protect occupants in the event of one.

Volvo XC60

Volvo XC60

The XC60 is Volvo’s premium SUV alternative to the BMW X3 and upcoming Jaguar E-Pace. Its long list of safety technology makes it a 2017 class-leader.

Safest car must-fit: AEB

AEB is the absolute must-have feature in 2017 – and in 2018, no car without it as standard will be allowed to score a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating. “It’s an essential standard-fit safety system, just like the seatbelt,” said Thatcham Research director Matthew Avery. “If the car doesn’t have AEB, walk away and find one which does.”

Safest car must-fit: Lane-Keep Assist

Thatcham Research insists that the safest cars of 2017 should also have standard Lane-Keep Assist tech. This doesn’t just keep cars within lanes on the motorway, but also steers vehicles away from road edges, thus preventing cars running off the road.

Safest car must-fit: Cyclist and pedestrian detection

Autonomous Emergency Braking can do more than just detect cars ahead. The most advanced systems will also watch for vulnerable road users, such as cyclists and pedestrians. They’re harder for basic AEB systems to track, as their movements are more erratic: systems that use better sensors and algorithms to detect cyclists and pedestrians are worth looking out for.

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Richard Aucock
Richard Aucockhttps://www.richardaucock.co.uk/
Richard is director at Motoring Research. He has been with us since 2001, and has been a motoring journalist even longer. He won the IMCO Motoring Writer of the Future Award in 1996 and the acclaimed Sir William Lyons Award in 1998. Both awards are run by the Guild of Motoring Writers and Richard is currently vice chair of the world's largest organisation for automotive media professionals. Richard is also a juror and Steering Committee director for World Car Awards and the UK juror for the AUTOBEST awards.

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