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Summary:

  • Occupant protection:
    starstar
  • Occupant protection score: 16.49 out of 37
  • Pedestrian protection rating: star
  • Pedestrian protection score: 02.49 out of 36
  • Airbags: No
  • Engine: 2.4
  • Variant: DUAL CAB
  • Category: UTILITY
  • Kerb weight: 1530 kg
  • Test vehicles built: 4/09

GREAT WALL MOTORS SA220ANCAP crash test results

Great Wall Motors SA220 | 2009 on

No airbags

Occupant protection score: 16.49* out of 37

* High risk of life-threatening head injury in offset test

Model history and safety features

The tested model of Great Wall Motors SA220 was introduced in Australia during 2009.

The SA220 has minimal safety features (see table on next page). There are no top tether anchorages for child restraints so this vehicle is unsuitable for transporting young children.

Occupant protection: starstar

The SA220 scored 2.32 out of 16 in the offset crash test. The passenger compartment did not hold its shape well. Protection from serious head and leg injury was poor for the driver. Chest protection was weak for the driver.

The vehicle was awarded a default score of 16 out of 16 in the side impact crash test. However, the low offset score meant that the vehicle was limited to a 2 star rating and an overall score of 16.49 (the maximum available for a 2 star rating).

Diagram showing severity of injury for vehicle occupants.

Frontal offset crash test

Body region scores out of 4 points each: Head/neck Zero pts, chest 0.32 pts, upper legs 2 pts, lower legs zero pts.

The passenger compartment did not hold its shape well in the offset crash test. The accelerator pedal moved rearwards 230 mm and upwards 190 mm. The steering wheel hub moved 99 mm rearward, 127 mm upward and 13 mm sideways. The front ("A") pillar moved 114 mm rearwards. All doors remained closed during the crash. After the crash very high manual effort was required to open the driver's door.

The driver's head contacted the steering wheel. Steering column and dash components were a potential source of injury for the driver's knees. Dash and glove box components were a potential source of injury for the passenger's knees.

During preparation for the offset test the driver's seat slide mechanism was found to be difficult to engage and lock on both sides. As required by the test protocol, the seat was unoccupied at the time.

Side impact crash test

Default 16 points awarded for side impact test.

The side impact test normally used by ANCAP simulates a small car striking the driver's door of the vehicle under test. It is based on a regulation test but the regulation does not apply to vehicles with a high seat height like the SA220. Experience shows that such vehicles can be expected to perform well in this test so ANCAP has decided to award full score for these vehicles instead of conducting a crash test.

Injury measurements

Body region Offset crash test
at 64 km/h (v4.1)
Side impact
crash test at
50 km/h
(v4.1)
Driver Passenger Driver
Head HIC 1,137 722 0
  Acceleration (g for 3ms) 103.2 66.6 0.0
Neck - Shear (kN) 0.98 1.47 -
    - Tension (kN) 3.48 2.80 -
    - Extension (Nm) 30.5 20.7 -
Chest Accln (g for 3ms) 43.800   -
 Compression (mm) 38.80 37.70 0.00
 Viscous criterion (m/s) 0.18 0.14 0.00
Abdomen - Force (kN) - - 0.000
Pelvis - Force (kN) - - 0.000
Upper legs - Force (kN) Left 0.18 0.53
Right 2.15 0.61
   Knee displ (mm) Left 0.06 1.72
Right 0.10 0.09
Lower legs - Force (kN) Left 2.04 3.15
Right 7.11 1.71
   Index (Upper/Low) Left 0.48 /0.54 /0.18
Right 0.85 /0.69 0.32/0.26

Bonus points (maximum 5)

Pole test: Not eligible

Seat belt reminders: None

Modifiers - deductions from offset test scores

Head Steer column displacement 1 pt deduction
Chest A-pillar displacement
Loss of cabin structure
0.28 deduction
1 pt deduction
Upper leg Variable & conc. loading Driver
Variable & conc. loading Passenger
2 pt deduction L & R
2pt L, 1 pt R
Lower leg Pedal upward displacement 1 pt deduction
Foot score Pedal rearward displacement Score zero points

Note: Steering column and pedal movements are measured relative to the driver's seat.

Modifiers - deductions from side impact test scores

Default score awarded

Safety features

These specifications are subject to change. Please check with manufacturer for the latest specifications.

Driver airbag X
Passenger front airbag X
Side airbags, front seats - chest protection X
Side airbags, front seats - head protection X
Side airbags, rear seats - head protection  
Driver knee airbag X
Seat belt pretensioners (Front/rear outboard) X/X
Antilock (ABS) brakes / Electronic brake
distribution / Brake Assist
X/X/X
Electronic stability control (ESC, VSC, DSC,
ESP, VSA)
X#
3 point centre rear seat belt X
Active head restraints - front seats X
Intelligent seat belt reminder - driver X
Intelligent seat belt reminder - front
passenger
X
Rear seat belt status indicator X

Key:
S = standard on all variants
O = optional on base variant. May be standard on higher variants
V = not available on base variant but standard or optional on higher variants
X = not available on any variant
# = ESC required by ANCAP for 5 star rating from 2008.

Pedestrian protection rating: star

Most test locations were poor.

Child head impacts Zero
Adult head impacts 2.49
Upper leg impacts Zero
Lower leg impacts Zero
Total (out of 36) 2.49

Diagram showing areas on exterior of vehicle and severity of injury caused to pedestrian.

ANCAP printable version (PDF, 155 KB)

Page created: 25 September 2009