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Front+side+head airbags
Important note: The left-hand-drive European model was tested by EuroNCAP. Australasian specifications may vary and therefore models sold in Australasia might provide different levels of protection to those described on this page.
The tested model of Citroen C5 was introduced in Australia during 2001. Dual front airbags, side airbags and head-protecting side curtains are standard equipment. ABS brakes are also standard.
The front seat belt buckles are mounted on the seats and the upper anchorages are adjustable. These features improve the fit of the seat belt. Pretensioners are fitted to the front seat belts to reduce slack in the event of a crash. A three point seat belt is fitted to the centre rear seat. This provides better protection than a two point seat belt.
The Citroen C5 scored 12.59 out of 16 in the offset crash test. The passenger compartment held its shape well. Protection from serious chest and upper leg injury was marginal for the driver.
The vehicle scored 15.85 out of 16 in the side impact crash test. There was
a slight risk of serious pelvis injury for the driver. A further 2 points were
scored in the optional pole test
Body region scores out of 4 points each: Head/neck 4pts, chest 2.63pts, upper legs 2pts, lower legs 3.96pts.
The passenger compartment held its shape well with very little roof or footwell deformation. The brake pedal moved rearwards by 50mm and upwards 12mm. The steering wheel hub moved rearwards 21mm and downwards 11mm. The front ("A") pillar moved 23mm rearwards. The width of the driver's doorway shortened by 10mm. All doors remained closed during the crash. After the crash all doors could be opened normally.
The airbag cushioned the head of the driver and contact was stable but the
driver's chest contacted the steering wheel through the airbag. Interior components
were a potential source of injury for the driver's knees. The passenger's head
was cushioned by the airbag.
Body region scores out of 4 points each: Head 4pts, chest 4ts, abdomen 4pts, pelvis 3.85pts.
The vehicle was eligible for an optional pole impact test, since it had head-protecting side airbags and scored four points for the head in the side impact test. The manufacturer decided to go ahead with the pole test and the vehicle earned a further two points.

Pole Test: 2 points
Seat belt reminders: Not eligible
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Head |
|
No deduction |
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Chest |
Str wheel contact |
1 pt deduction |
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Upper leg |
Variable & conc. loading |
2pt deduction L & R |
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Lower leg |
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No deduction |
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Foot score |
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Score 4 points |
Pedestrian rating - tested to previous protocol
Page created: 14 November 2003