Foton Tunland pickup
- Engines: 2.0T 201 hp, 2.0T 150 hp, 2.0T 218 hp, 2.8T 177 hp, 2.4L 136 hp, 2.8T 116 hp
- Gearbox: Manual, Automatic
- Drive mode: 4WD, RWD
Price in China: 88.800 - 198.800 yuans ($12.080 - $27.040)
Foton Tunland ANCAP crash test
2012
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Frontal Offset
8.00 / 16
Side Impact
16.00 / 16
Pole
Not Assessed
Whiplash Protection
Not Assessed
Pedestrian Protection
Not Assessed
ESC
Not Available
Seat Belt Reminders
0.0 / 3
Overall Score
24.00 / 37
Rating Expired
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The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) is a car safety performance assessment programme based in Australia and founded in 1993. ANCAP specialises in the crash testing of automobiles sold in Australia and the publishing of these results for the benefit of consumers. ANCAP provides consumers with transparent advice and information on the level of occupant and pedestrian protection provided by different vehicle models in the most common types of crashes, as well as their ability—through technology—to avoid a crash. Since 1993, ANCAP has published crash test results (as of 2015) for over 515 passenger and light commercial vehicles sold in Australia and New Zealand. Vehicles are awarded an ANCAP safety rating of between one and five stars indicating the level of safety they provide in the event of a crash. The more stars, the better the vehicle performed in ANCAP tests. To achieve the maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating, a vehicle must achieve the highest standards in all tests and feature advanced safety assist technologies. In 2018, ANCAP adopted the Euro NCAP protocols.