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2023 Honda CR-V earns top ASEAN NCAP rating

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【Summary】The sixth-generation Honda CR-V has received a five-star safety rating from ASEAN NCAP. The SUV scored well in adult and child occupant protection, safety assist, and motorcyclist safety categories. The rating applies to variants sold in Thailand, Indonesia, and soon Malaysia.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 18, 2023 4:29 PM PT
2023 Honda CR-V earns top ASEAN NCAP rating

The sixth-generation Honda CR-V has received a five-star safety rating from the New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP). This is the third time the CR-V is being assessed, with the latest model being subjected to the more comprehensive 2021-2025 protocol.

According to the official report, the CR-V variant tested was an EL 4WD from Thailand, with the results being applicable to all other variants sold in Thailand as well as Indonesia. We should also expect safety rating to apply to the Malaysian model when it makes its launch debut here sometime this year.

In terms of adult occupant protection, the CR-V scored 31.45 out of 32 possible points, while child occupant protection saw it collect 45.81 out of 51 points. The SUV also registered 19.50 out of 21 points in the safety assist category, thanks to the availability of autonomous emergency braking, auto high beam, and other driver assistance systems across all variants. In the motorcyclist safety category, it scored 9.05 out of 16 points.

After weighting adjustments, the CR-V achieved a final overall score of 87.16 points, which is enough to warrant a five-star rating. ASEAN NCAP expressed pride in the CR-V for consistently providing additional safety features to consumers. The official release by ASEAN NCAP also highlighted the availability of these safety features across all available countries in the ASEAN region, either as standard or optional fitment.

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