Manufacturing

2022's cars were the safest ever manufactured, says auto safety expert Thatcham Research

Published by
Peter Davison

Global carmakers are paying greater attention to safety than ever before, according to Berkshire-based automotive safety research centre Thatcham Research.

Thatcham Research and What Car? have joined forces to publish a 10-car shortlist for the What Car? Safety Award 2023.

Thatcham Research is the lead contributor to the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) and all the cars tested during the past 12 months scored at least a four-star rating for the first time in the programme’s history – with eighty per cent receiving the highest five-star accolade.

Cars that feature on the 10 safest list are selected by judges based on Euro NCAP test scores, in addition to other core criteria such as mass-market appeal, safety technology innovation and the performance of the car’s Assisted Driving technology.

Matthew Avery, Thatcham Research's chief research strategy officer, said: "Thatcham Research actively promotes innovation in both impact protection and crash avoidance technologies, and as leading advocates for the Euro NCAP programme, it is satisfying to see 50 out of the 66 cars tested in 2022 achieving a five-star rating, resulting in perhaps the strongest safest cars list we have seen.

"This is something for which carmakers should be applauded, and we are pleased so many are continuing to prioritise motorist and vulnerable road user safety – especially during times of great technological and economic disruption.”

What Car? said: “It’s been a strong year for the carmakers that have launched new vehicles and the results we’ve seen are good news for all road users.

"The record safety ratings are particularly impressive when you consider this year’s Euro NCAP test protocols are the most demanding yet.

“All the cars tested this year performed well, offering high levels of protection to occupants and other road users, but some have really gone above and beyond to be the safest cars on our roads today.”

The 2023 What Car? Safety Award winner and two runners-up will be announced on January 19.

Contenders include: BMW X1, Hyundai Ioniq 6, Lexus NX, Mazda CX-60, Mercedes-Benz EQE, Nissan Ariya, ORA Funky Cat, Smart #1, Tesla Model Y, and Toyota bZ4X.

Peter Davison

Peter Davison is deputy editor of The Business Magazine. He has spent his life in journalism – doing work experience in newsrooms in and around Bristol while still at school, and landing his first job on a local newspaper aged 19. By 28 he was the youngest newspaper editor in the country. An early advocate of online news, he spent the first years of the 2000s telling his bosses that the internet posed both the biggest opportunity and greatest threat to the newspaper industry and the art of journalism. He was right on both counts. Since 2006 he has enjoyed a career as a freelance journalist. He lives in rural Wiltshire with one wife, two children, and three cats.

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