We can verify that we have the most current information about crash test ratings of the new 2018 Ford Explorer. In its most recent federal crash tests, the 2018 Ford Explorer performed relatively good. NHTSA rates crash-tested Ford Explorer by assigning him one to five stars. Five star rating indicate the most injury protection and one star rating is indicating the least protection as you can see on the image (below). Compare rates of the new 2018 Ford Explorer here to make sure you don't overpay for car insurance. Read this article to know, how can you save money on Ford Explorer car insurance! You can ask for personalised car insurance quotes right now!
Overall frontal crash
The frontal barrier test of the new 2018 Ford Explorer simulates a head-on collision between two similar vehicles each moving at 35 mph. The rating also considers the force of impact is measured to each crash test dummy’s head, neck, chest, pelvis, legs and feet. You can download technical support document here. 2018 Ford Explorer NHTSA crash test videos are below (youtube).
Overall side crash
The side crash tests simulates intersection collisions and crashes into fixed objects like a tree or utility pole.
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