"Avalon was engineered with a high priority on
safety," said Don Esmond, general manager and senior vice president, Toyota division.
"The IIHS 'Best Pick' rating reflects Toyota's rigorous program of engineering and
its internal testing in a variety of crash configurations to help deliver occupant safety
to our customers."
The Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety is an independent, nonprofit, research and communications
organization dedicated to reducing highway crash deaths, injuries and property losses. The
IIHS evaluations are based on three aspects of performance measurements of occupant
compartment intrusion, injury measures from a Hybrid III dummy positioned in the driver
seat, and analysis of slow-motion film to assess how well the restraint system controlled
dummy movement during the impact.
The IIHS offset
frontal impact test is a separate test from crash tests required by the federal government
to demonstrate occupant protection. Recognizing that no one test can accurately reflect
all real-world conditions and vehicle performance characteristics, Toyota strives to
optimize performance in many types of crash tests.
Toyota's superior
safety engineering has earned its vehicles five "Best Pick" ratings in the IIHS
tests (Toyota Avalon, Camry, and Sienna, and Lexus LS400 and RX300), with seven
"good" ratings (Toyota Avalon, Camry, Sienna, 4Runner, and Lexus LS400,
GS300/400, RX300). In addition, Toyota has received "acceptable" ratings for the
Corolla and Tacoma.
The Avalon
features a solid body design that helps absorb and diffuse energy along predictable paths,
helping to minimize intrusion into the passenger compartment. Within the vehicle, energy
absorbing material has been added to the roof rails, front pillar and center pillar to
help reduce injury. Other Avalon safety features include an enlarged rear-view mirror for
better visibility, dual front airbags, daytime running lights (DRL), seat belt reminder
warning lights for the driver and the front-seat passenger, and front seat-mounted
side-impact air bags.
In the next model
year, Toyota will begin to incorporate several new safety features into new models,
including an Advanced Airbag System, Curtain Shield Airbag, and a LATCH system to enhance
compatibility with child safety seats.
(June 21,
2000) |