The Prius Prime hasn't been tried by NHTSA, however IIHS named it a Top Safety Pick+, and Toyota has made expansive bits of its dynamic wellbeing suite standard over all models. Regardless of the liberal standard offerings, blind side checking is discretionary, an exclusion that may persuade purchasers into the Prime's more costly upper trim levels.
What's New for 2018?
With no hardware refreshes and no new test information from NHTSA, the Prius Prime's security rating is likewise unaltered for 2018.
Crash Test Results
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the not-for-profit, free Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) assess vehicles for crashworthiness in the United States. NHTSA allocates autos a general rating out of five stars. IIHS utilizes an alternate arrangement of tests, grades autos on a size of Good to Poor, and honors the vehicles that perform best over its tests with Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ respects, the last of which requires that the subject's robotized forward-impact stopping mechanism performs well.
Airbags, Child Seats, and Spare Tire Location
The Prime uses a snap-off board to make access to LATCH stays particularly simple. Fitting a baby situate behind a tall front-situate traveler may not be as basic.
Dynamic Safety Features
Toyota has made a few dynamic security highlights standard, including numerous that are regularly multi-thousand-dollar additional items in different vehicles. We just wish that blind side checking were a piece of the standard bundle.
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