Nissan Navara retested by Euro NCAP

 Nissan Navara retested by Euro NCAP
Nissan Navara

Results show improvement over disastrous previous time

The Nissan Navara has been awarded three stars by the Euro NCAP after its first outing with the safety testing centre let it down dismally. On February 26 Navara did an adult occupant protection in a reassessment test at Euro NCAP, but did not fare well due to the fact that its front air bags were delayed in deploying. This caused much understandable embarrassment to Nissan and its executives wasted no time in setting up another appointment with Euro NCAP in order to rectify the situation.

Nissan has since developed a modification to the software that controls air bag deployment. For this reason the new test has improved Navara’s safety score to three stars. The pickup also achieved maximum points for side impact protection, two stars for pedestrian protection. Now the upgraded software is available for download at local Nissan dealerships. Just goes to show how hi-technology can sometimes let a good product down.

Source: Nissan

Nissan’s Navara was awarded an improved score of three stars in adult occupant protection in a reassessment test conducted by the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) following a modification to the pickup truck’s airbag control unit software.


The Navara achieved a maximum score in the side impact test. It also scored maximum points for its protection of a three-year-old. In pedestrian protection, the vehicle scored two out of four stars.
In the previous test conducted by Euro NCAP whose results were released on Feb. 26, the Navara’s rating in adult occupant protection was affected by the delayed deployment of the front airbags.
Following the first test, Nissan immediately developed a modification to the software that controls the airbags to correct the problem which was limited to model year 2008 Navaras built between May and December 2007. In December 2007, the countermeasure was put into production of the Navara to ensure the airbags performed exactly according to design specifications.
That same month, Nissan also launched a service campaign inviting affected Navara owners to go to their dealers to have the updated software applied to their vehicles. The campaign was later extended to cover Navaras produced since launch in 2005 in order to offer maximum reassurance to all Navara customers.

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Yeah well, in the mean time anyone could have been involved in a fatal crash with a modern vehicle displaying lower scores than the heavily demonized chinese Landwind...
March 14, 2008 8:49 pm