- The Acura TL and Volvo S60 earned good
ratings, while the Infiniti G earned an acceptable rating. The Acura
TSX,
BMW 3 series, Lincoln MKZ and Volkswagen CC earned marginal ratings. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Lexus
IS 250/350, Audi A4 and Lexus ES 350 all earned poor ratings. All of these cars are 2012 models. - Structurally, the Volvo S60 was best. With
only a few inches of intrusion, the occupant compartment looked much
the
same as it did in a moderate overlap test. Reinforcement of the S60's upper rails and a steel cross member below the
instrument panel helped to keep the safety cage intact. Volvo has performed similar small overlap tests as part of its vehicle
safety development process since the late 1980s, taking the results into account when designing new models. - Survival space for the driver wasn't well
maintained in the Lexus IS crash test. The A-pillar bent and the
footwell collapsed
as the left front wheel and tire were forced rearward. The dummy's feet were entrapped by intruding structures. Results for
the Volvo S60 were very different. The S60's occupant compartment held up well, with only minor intrusion. Comparitively,
the Lexus IS had up to 10 times as much intrusion into the occupant compartment as the Volvo.

Volvo S60 Excels in New IIHS Crash Test
In
IIHS's Small Overlap Frontal Crash Test, 25 percent of a car's front
end on the driver side strikes a 5-foot-tall rigid barrier at 40mph.
A
50th percentile male Hybrid III dummy is belted in the driver seat. The
test is designed to replicate what happens when the front
corner of a
car collides with another vehicle or an object like a tree or utility
pole. Outside of some automakers' proving grounds,
such a test isn't
currently conducted anywhere else in the United States or Europe.
IIHS states: "Nearly every new car performs well in other frontal
crash tests conducted by the Institute and the federal government,
but
we still see more than 10,000 deaths in frontal crashes each year,"
Institute President Adrian Lund says. "Small overlap crashes
are a major
source of these fatalities. This new test program is based on years of
analyzing real-world frontal crashes and then
replicating them in our
crash test facility to determine how people are being seriously injured
and how cars can be designed to protect
them better. We think this is
the next step in improving frontal crash protection."
You can find the full report on the IIHS website.
Take a look at some of the actual crash test videos recorded during the IIHS New Small Overlap Frontal Crash Tests.
The S60 achieved an overall rating of Good and was one of only two vehicles tested to achieve this rating. Some excerpts from
IIHS's Press Release include: