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Side crash test clip now online:
Damn. What was that gas in the front driver section when the hit happened?
Side crash test clip now online:
Damn. What was that gas in the front driver section when the hit happened?
Airbag discharge gas
The bags are coated in cornstarch so they don't stick together on deployment (I've also heard talc before, but I think cornstarch is safer and more common now). The nitrogen blows it around.
How about that. The windshield didn't even crack
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Which is absurdly impressive for a cx5 windshield!
That side impact is gnarly. Note to self, my little one's diono car seat will be installed in the center. I thought about putting her behind the passenger but no way.
It actually does OK. Have a look at the indentation, seems roughly the same as the drivers door. The B Pillar takes the bulk of the hit
That side impact is gnarly. Note to self, my little one's diono car seat will be installed in the center. I thought about putting her behind the passenger but no way.
Acoustic windshield used on new CX-5 is not necessary thicker than regular windshield. The difference is the sound deadening laminated film instead is used in between two layers of glass. Of course the windshield didn't crack should be credited to the integrity of CX-5's body structure, not much to the windshield itself.A nice by-product of them installing a thicker windscreen to reduce NVH!
So both frontal and side crash videos are from US NHTSA's crash test. I thought you're posting Australian ANCAP crash test videos for some reason ⋯Side crash test clip now online:
True but there is also a risk of something coming through the front window right for the middle of the carI know it performed well, still a bit hard to view/imagine with our precious "cargo in the back".
They actually said the front window is thicker. The side front windows are acousticAcoustic windshield used on new CX-5 is not necessary thicker than regular windshield. The difference is the sound deadening laminated film instead is used in between two layers of glass. Of course the windshield didn't crack should be credited to the integrity of CX-5's body structure, not much to the windshield itself.
Our test results aren't out yet. So I'm posting what is out.So both frontal and side crash videos are from US NHTSA's crash test. I thought you're posting Australian ANCAP crash test videos for some reason ⋯![]()