M-Class (W166/C292) M-Class becomes first Mercedes to win Top Safety Pick+ award [w/video]


The Mercedes-Benz W166 is the third generation M-Class ("ML") range of mid-size luxury SUVs. Facelifted versions renamed to GLE and GLE Coupé. Model codes: W166 (SUV), C292 (SUV coupé). Production: July 2011–2019. Model years: 2012–2019.
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Mercedes-Benz M-Class earns IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK+ award

ARLINGTON, Va. - The 2014 Mercedes-Benz M-Class, a midsize luxury SUV, earns the IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK+ award for good performance in the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and seat/head restraint evaluations.

Mercedes reinforced the SUV's door sills to improve occupant protection in small overlap front crashes for models built after August 2013.

In the small overlap front test, the driver's space was maintained reasonably well. Injury measures recorded on the dummy indicated that injuries to the left lower leg would be possible in a crash of this severity, but the risk of significant injuries to other body regions would be low. The dummy's head made good contact with the front airbag, which stayed in position during the crash. The side curtain airbag deployed and had sufficient forward coverage to protect the head from contact with side structures and outside objects.

The Institute added the small overlap test to its lineup of vehicle safety evaluations last year. It replicates what happens when the front corner of a vehicle strikes another vehicle or an object like a tree or a utility pole. In the test, 25 percent of a vehicle's front end on the driver side strikes a 5-foot-tall rigid barrier at 40 mph. A 50th percentile male Hybrid III dummy is belted in the driver seat.

The M-Class is the first Mercedes to earn the TOP SAFETY PICK+ award since the Institute began testing for small overlap protection in 2012. Winners must earn good ratings for occupant protection in 4 of 5 evaluations and no less than acceptable in the fifth test.

- http://www.autoblog.com/2013/10/08/mercedes-m-class-iihs-top-safety-pick-plus-video/
 
Now, that's a real deal maker! Great job!
I know I said that a million times but when I finally have a wife and kids... an MB SUV will be the family car(GL maybe).
No matter how ugly, slow or whatever it will be! Safety first... ALWAYS!
 
And here comes the press release. :)


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"Top Safety Pick+" award in the stricter US crash test: M-Class scores a hat-trick in crash tests

Stuttgart/Ruckersville (USA). The Mercedes-Benz M-Class has succeeded in passing what is now the stricter crash test carried out by the American Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), picking up the "Top Safety Pick+" (TSP+) award in the process. The premium SUV already received five stars in the U.S. NCAP and Euro NCAP tests in 2012. As a result of this latest award, the M-Class has again achieved the best marks and defended its leading position in three of the world's most important and most demanding safety ratings.

"We are extremely pleased with this award as only a few vehicles manage to achieve this hat-trick in the international safety ratings", explained Prof Dr Ing. Rodolfo Schöneburg, Head of Passive Safety and Vehicle Functions at Mercedes-Benz Cars. "Achieving this result in the world's most important consumer tests is extremely important to us. However, we base our integral safety development on real accident situations on the road, namely Real Life Safety." Overall as part of the M-Class development, Mercedes-Benz tested no less than 36 completely different load cases under real test conditions. This included comprehensive simulations as part of the digital prototype phase.

A new element of the rating applied by the IIHS – an organisation supported by various vehicle insurance companies – is the so-called "small-overlap test". As part of this, a front impact test is carried out at 64 km/h with a face contact ratio of 25 percent. This is designed to simulate a front impact in which the driver tries to swerve to the side but does not quite manage to avoid the vehicle coming in the opposite direction. Model year 2014 vehicles must pass this test in order to receive the "Top Safety Pick" award. Out of the total of five crash tests carried out by the IIHS (frontal 40%, frontal 25%, side impact, whiplash and roof crush), only the small-overlap test may be assessed with a rating of ACCEPTABLE, while all other tests must be performed with a best mark of GOOD in order to achieve the new TSP+ award – something which the M-Class has now succeeded in doing.

The NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) ratings, on the other hand, are based on another face contact ratio in the case of the front impact: for the U.S. NCAP for example, in the front impact the vehicle is driven into a fixed barrier at a speed of 56 km/h with a full face contact ratio. In contrast, the front impact of the Euro NCAP is carried out against a deformable barrier at a speed of 64 km/h and with a face contact ratio of 40 percent (offset crash test).

In addition, different side impact tests and tests on child and pedestrian safety are included as part of the ratings, and the standard of equipment with assistance systems is also increasingly being incorporated into the assessment.

One star is all you need: the safety concept of the M-Class

In line with the Mercedes-Benz brand philosophy, the M-Class represents the embodiment of the holistic safety concept of Real Life Safety, which is derived not only from ratings but also primarily from what happens in real accident situations. The extremely robust occupant compartment of the M-Class, together with the front and rear deformation zones, forms an effective basis for the occupant protection systems. Up to nine airbags, which are deployed as needed depending on the type and severity of the accident, are able to reduce the loads on the occupants. As standard the M-Class is fitted with a rollover sensor which is able to detect an impending vehicle rollover and deploy the standard-fit windowbags, which offer protection across both rows of seats against objects penetrating into the vehicle. Additional protection potential is also offered for the rear passengers thanks to the standard belt tensioners and belt-force limiters on the outer seat positions. It is precisely in a rollover that these belts are also tensioned, for example.

By way of special equipment the M-Class comes with the anticipatory occupant protection system PRE-SAFE® as standard. The continually enhanced system increases protection for the occupants in situations of danger.

To supplement the active safety systems such as the standard-fit Brake Assist System (BAS) or the optional BAS PLUS, which are able to help avoid an accident or reduce its consequences, assistance systems contribute to improved ride safety and also driver-fitness safety. The standard equipment includes the drowsiness detection system ATTENTION ASSIST, the tyre pressure loss warning system and also adaptive brake lights. Optional additions to the scope of equipment include active assistance systems such as Active Lane Keeping Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist.

Source: Daimler.

PS. As far as I remember, back in 1998, the M-Class was also the first Mercedes-Benz to score 5 stars in the NHTSA frontal impact crash test.

PSS. Found a link: http://icsw.nhtsa.gov/safe_car_new/Cars/685.html
 
Slightly off topic, but the C-Class is now rated "marginal" and no longer "poor" in the small overlap crash-test. I know it's not great, yet, but an improvement is an improvement so hopefully the 205 will be rated good and Mercedes will score more TSP+ awards.
 
Slightly off topic, but the C-Class is now rated "marginal" and no longer "poor" in the small overlap crash-test. I know it's not great, yet, but an improvement is an improvement so hopefully the 205 will be rated good and Mercedes will score more TSP+ awards.


They could have done the same changes to its door sills too :)
 
They could have done the same changes to its door sills too :)

From the IIHS website:

Beginning with 2013 models built after December 2012, the side curtain airbags were reprogrammed to deploy in small overlap frontal crashes to further improve occupant protection (note: information about when a specific vehicle was manufactured is on the certification label typically affixed to the car on or near the driver door).
Two tests of the C class were conducted, one a 2012 model and the other a 2013 model built after the side curtain airbags were reprogrammed. In the first test, the driver side curtain airbag did not deploy; in the second test, it deployed as intended. The ratings and vehicle specifications listed are for the second test, but because the car's structure was not changed, the structural rating is based on both tests.

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Designing a car has to be fun and extremely aggrivating at the same time. I'm sure Mercedes has incorporated this test into their design process now. I'm curious to see how the new S-Class would do in this test, though I have never doubted Mercedes' safety engineering. Mercedes' results speak for themselves in the form of some of the lowest death rates in the industry, i.e. real world tests not lab tests.

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All that is happening here is Mercedes is now more conscious of how their cars have to perform in these standardized tests.
 

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