New Volvo V40 wins a 2013 safety award

Volvo's new five-door five-seat hatchback, the new Volvo V40, has been awarded Auto Express's Safety Award for 2013.

The Volvo V40 was praised for its exceptional NCAP safety rating, receiving the highest ever score by the institute, and also for featuring leading innovative safety technology as standard across the range.

A Volvo spokesman said, "It is a great pleasure to accept this award for such an important model for us. The all-new Volvo V40 has received many awards since its introduction just under a year ago and this prestigious addition further highlights our leadership in safety technology."

Steve Fowler, editor-in-chief of Auto Express said, "Volvo is synonymous with safety and the new Volvo V40 underlines that by winning the Auto Express Safety Award. It's the highest scoring car ever tested by Euro NCAP and comes with a host of innovative features that could be both cost and life-saving. Every car should be as safe as a Volvo V40."

As part of Volvo's continuing effort towards its Vision 2020 goal that no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo, both comprehensive passive and active systems are employed.

Even people on the outside of the vehicle are protected with the world first ‘Pedestrian Airbag’ that deploys over the lower part of the windscreen and A-pillars and lifts the bonnet slightly to help absorb the impact.

 

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