Toyota Develops World's First Rear Window Curtain Shield Airbag

Added protection against rear-end collisions
by Thami Masemola
October 1, 2008 11:31 AM
Filed Under: Japanese, Technology, Toyota

Toyota is known for the production of high-safety vehicles that regularly score five stars at tests conducted by independent organisations like Euro NCAP. Not only do the larger vehicles benefit from its safety programmes, but smaller compact ones do too, like the Yaris for instance with its total of up to six airbags. Toyota will now add on this number by launching what is to be, as far as Toyota’s own research goes, the first ever rear window curtain airbag. It uses a normal Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) to protect rear passengers’ heads if and when benders happen to come from the backside.

The system will be used in the upcoming iQ ultra-compact four-seater city car and will help minimise the severity of head injuries for rear passengers, working together with the headrests.

Source: Toyota
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hmmm interesting, but i dont really understand it... plus from the little bit i do understand it seems abit pointless, but then i guess all safety is good but i would still fell safer in a volvo than a toyota

by BabyMilo | October 1, 2008 12:52 PM
can U tell why Volvo is safer than toyota? or any other maker? isn't true that today everyone uses the sames safety devices?

by rxlonline | October 1, 2008 2:19 PM
"...i would still fell safer in a volvo than a toyota".

Did you just compared Volvo to very small sized Toyota iQ? BRAVO!!!

by BemWee | October 1, 2008 7:55 PM
BemWee i wasnt comparing an IQ to a volvo i was genralizing the brands...

by BabyMilo | October 2, 2008 12:46 AM
In the near future, the passengers will not be injured by an accident, they are injured for they stuck in airbags:))

by me7274 | October 1, 2008 3:14 PM
i don't really think this will help anybody if an SUV hits this IQ thing from the back...

by afterace2 | October 1, 2008 5:58 PM
This is a thorough re-engineering of a system that a supplier (I cant remember which one) made for Fords 2003 427 concept vehicle. Great job Toyota for getting the correct answer to a question everyone will be asking soon!

by benz_man | October 1, 2008 9:46 PM

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