Thatcham Research has revealed the safest new cars of 2021, with EV and Hybrid models demonstrating impressive safety advancements. The safety-conscious EQS from Mercedes-EQ, Nissan’s popular Qashqai, and the all-electric Enyaq by Škoda were all featured along with the Volvo-derived Polestar 2 and the hybrid-electric Toyota Yaris Cross.
Expert judges favoured affordable vehicles that will bring the biggest safety benefits to the greatest number of drivers. Of particular importance were robust ‘active’ crash-avoidance systems, effective ‘passive’ occupant protection features, well-delivered driver interface technology, and a commitment to standard fitment across the range.
Matthew Avery, Chief Research Strategy Officer, Thatcham Research comments: “It’s fantastic to see carmakers continuing to prioritise safety, with all but four vehicles tested by Euro NCAP in 2021 achieving a four or five-star rating. Most are rising to the safety challenge and it’s encouraging to note EVs are performing very well as a group too. As well as the development of active safety technology to help avoid crashes and protect vulnerable road users, we also welcome the continued introduction of passive safety innovations such as centre-airbags, which prevent occupants from colliding into one another during side impacts.”
In the final 2022 What Car? Safety Award, sponsored by Thatcham Research the overall winner was named as the Nissan Qashqai, ahead of the by Škoda Enyaq and Polestar 2.