@@Engineer9736 such a silly argument…if you’ve ever driven you’d know there are other cars on the road that can make mistakes and cause you to crash even if you’re the best driver on earth.
@@terasgamer9097 I'm completely for automatic driving, and that it's safer. I'm a software engineer and on the edge of buying a Tesla. Still one shouldn't drive if the crash prevention system is saving you multiple times.
Very impressive results, as expected from Tesla. The side impact and pole tests showed so little deformation! And it alerted so early for pedestrians, giving the driver plenty of time to brake. It’s clear Tesla really does prioritize safety for people inside and outside the car. Kudos to all the hard working engineers at Tesla who worked on these active and passive safety systems.
That is actually pretty bad with too little deformation. Check the G ratings on the head and you will see much higher values compared to a car when you have some more intrusion.
@@Xanthopteryx not really, you don't have enough material in the side of the car to be able to absorbed, most normal cars it just gets inside the space for the driver/passenger, so being sturdy and allow the airbags to remove momentum is the best approach...
@@Xanthopteryx I fully get your point, but for example the model s have around 5% intrusion on driver living space. A Volvo s60 that was one of the best was 50%+, it's a game of g force vs blunt force trauma by being compressed inside the seat...
@@rui518 G force is what mostly kill you in a car crash. Especially to the head. That is really really really bad. And short stopping distance means higher G forces.
that doesn't mean it's good... it's super easy to make something sturdy and durable, a non-cracking glass means the energy isn't used up in cracking glass, but diverted elsewhere, worst case your organs. The safest car could be the most crumbled looking one, the ones that look like it just got a scratch could be the worst.
@@MaticTheProto compare to Ioniq 6: th-cam.com/video/zSzYERgFsX8/w-d-xo.html which is good, but not this good, especially for rear seat occupants. Same goes for id.4. But EQS handled the side impact very impressively.
The number of “titles” this car holds is unbelievably impressive. One of the safest vehicles in its class as evidenced by this video. One of the fastest accelerating production cars (despite being a 5/7 seat LSS!). The lowest/one of the lowest drag coefficients of any production car. The most advanced autonomous + safety features out of any automaker. And arguably some of the most beautiful, timeless & iconic styling (hell, the body style is a decade old, and still looks great-especially with modern touches/refreshes)…. So frickin versatile, overall. All the stuff it has/can do, and yet it can beat any super/hypercar to 60/120+… I’m so proud to own a MSP, after falling in love with the MS a decade ago as a sophomore in high school… I truly believe it will go down in history as one of the greatest vehicles of the 21st century… It’s influence on electric vehicles alone cannot be denied. Made them simultaneously cool, practical, thrilling, and (relatively) affordable, for the first time.
Indeed, an impressive vehicle. And considering its power the MSP is rather inexpensive as well. Out of my reach, but then again it would be too much of a car for me anyway. I´m going for a M3LR later this year, if all goes well. Safe driving!
@@gwotthey’re cracking down on devices that trick the car into thinking you’re present and awake now that FSD is hitting a wide public release so you can’t do that anyways.
Online car ordering has been around for years prior to Tesla entering the game :) I believe Carvana started the whole online car buying and delivery to your home thing back in 2012.
@@kruemelfelix Tesla are the same as every other manufacturer, except the actually have made the Model S stronger, which is a nice surprise. I still don’t want one though.
0:38 Elon was right on that Joe Rogan podcast! The passenger airbag doesn’t go off unless there’s a passenger. And if there are objects it still won’t go off.
@@erpetek a car isn't gonna get hit in the side and blow the steering wheel airbag, so yes, unless it doesn't have airbags in those locations, it knows which ones to blow
That airbag between the front seats is pretty cool. It could definitely cut down on the damage that occupants might do to each other in a crash. Pretty sure my '65 Corvair didn't have one of those.
or not have your kids fool around on the street? and FYI, newer Teslas have been hitting motorcycles because they got rid of radars in favor of only cameras, and it doesn't detect skinny objects.
@@gwot This test was done with a camera only Tesla. They score better in crash tests than the ones that had radar. Additionally, radar is the thing that struggles with oddly shaped objects, not cameras
@@gwot Cameras have higher spatial resolution than radar. There's zero reason why radar would be better for detecting thin objects. My Model 3 is a 2019.
Not a big fan of tesla, think they look kinda boring. But they have the safety things handled so damn good. Both the side pole test and the active safety systems are amazing.
@@MaticTheProto What does the twitter has to do with how well Tesla is doing? It's not going to slow Tesla down. Stock may have some dips if Elon is forced to sell more stock for more cash to run twitter. But it's not gonna be problem for long term.
Why should we? The Hyundai outscored the Model S by just 3% in that one category. That’s not SUPER impressive, especially considering it’s a larger car (which tend to offer better collision protection to begin with) and achieved scores of 87%, 66%, and 90% in the child occupant, pedestrian, and safety assist categories, compared to the Model S’s higher scores of 91%, 85%, and 98%. Funny how you failed to mention that lol. Both cars ultimately ended up receiving 5-star ratings and were recognized as top safety winners in their respective categories anyways. So yeah, it's not like Hyundai blew Tesla out of the water. Also, why does the price matter? A higher-priced car doesn't always guarantee greater safety.
You can find an older Model 3 or one with higher mileage for a decent price. The batteries on these cars are incredible and as long as you practice good charging habits, you can easily get 300k or more miles out of a Tesla. I've even seen one reach up to 800k miles.
Can anyone explain to me why cars aren't shaped like boats? It seems like a better design to reduce the damage from a head to head, this is taking too long to type, collision.
Why do some cars have the side impact tested with a passenger whilst other cars don't? Like the Range Rover Sport didn't have a passenger in the side impact.
some cars have a side impact test with a passenger because the car is fitted with a centre airbag that deploys between the driver and front passenger, only cars fitted with a centre airbag undergo these additional tests. centre airbag tests have also only been part of Euro NCAP tests since 2020.
Can we appreciate at how frickin early it detects obstacles and alerts the driver?
and still some people hate Teslas
@@xgreeny Some people hate it because they are just stupid and are influenced by the people who actually have a financial bias against Tesla.
yea a tesla can really safe your and others lifes
tbh that could cause the web system to be too sensitive, and when that happens, some people turn it off
@@nickbien It's not too sensitive, it just wars the driver. We can call it too sensitive when kt brakes to early, which it doesn't.
Having lived driving with a slightly older model, the crash prevention systems are a literal lifesaver.
Perhaps following some driving lessons would be a good idea then... Not-crashing should not be depending primarily on crash prevention systems.
@@Engineer9736 such a silly argument…if you’ve ever driven you’d know there are other cars on the road that can make mistakes and cause you to crash even if you’re the best driver on earth.
@@Engineer9736 A computer can react faster than you. Can you see through cars in front of you to predict a crash?
@@terasgamer9097 I'm completely for automatic driving, and that it's safer. I'm a software engineer and on the edge of buying a Tesla. Still one shouldn't drive if the crash prevention system is saving you multiple times.
@@cnbkyn4139 I'm on the road since 20 years and never had any crash. Without crash prevention system.
Very impressive results, as expected from Tesla. The side impact and pole tests showed so little deformation! And it alerted so early for pedestrians, giving the driver plenty of time to brake. It’s clear Tesla really does prioritize safety for people inside and outside the car. Kudos to all the hard working engineers at Tesla who worked on these active and passive safety systems.
That is actually pretty bad with too little deformation. Check the G ratings on the head and you will see much higher values compared to a car when you have some more intrusion.
@@Xanthopteryx not really, you don't have enough material in the side of the car to be able to absorbed, most normal cars it just gets inside the space for the driver/passenger, so being sturdy and allow the airbags to remove momentum is the best approach...
@@rui518 Check G force data and it will show what i mean.
@@Xanthopteryx I fully get your point, but for example the model s have around 5% intrusion on driver living space. A Volvo s60 that was one of the best was 50%+, it's a game of g force vs blunt force trauma by being compressed inside the seat...
@@rui518 G force is what mostly kill you in a car crash. Especially to the head. That is really really really bad. And short stopping distance means higher G forces.
Glass roof didn't even crack, wow that's pretty good.
that's how battery pack is like a tank
that doesn't mean it's good... it's super easy to make something sturdy and durable, a non-cracking glass means the energy isn't used up in cracking glass, but diverted elsewhere, worst case your organs. The safest car could be the most crumbled looking one, the ones that look like it just got a scratch could be the worst.
@@gwot except it's a side pole crash so you don't get crumple zones to play with. In this case rigidity is the main priority
@@gwot its distributed to so many little batteries its not solid thats why its so safe
@@troosimimimmi clearly we're not talking about the same thing
@1:06 That's the first time I see an airbag between the driver and front passenger seat!
It's being used since 2009 lol....
@@-never-gonna-give-you-up- on a minimal amount of car models
@@matusk3308 nah it’s standard on a lot of VAG cars for example for some years now
@@matusk3308 even the new smart has it bruh
Older Teslas didn't have it I think, only the new Model Y has it aside from this Model S and maybe the X
That side impact pole test was eye opening. It like its made of rock!
Battery Pack
Way more intrusion than a Merc or Volvo.
@@steve8510rematch mer and volvo then
Plus strengthened steel side pillars.@@xXxDEMANJENIYAxXx
Thank you NCAP and Tesla. ❤
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Same thanks NCAP and Tesla for the lifesavers.
Wow those results are crazy good!
It took that side pole like a champ! 🏆
Great safety!
It’s already the norm for most evs by now
@@MaticTheProto The glass roof didn't even crack! Now that's impressive
@@MaticTheProto No, it isn’t the norm.
@@MaticTheProto compare to Ioniq 6: th-cam.com/video/zSzYERgFsX8/w-d-xo.html which is good, but not this good, especially for rear seat occupants. Same goes for id.4. But EQS handled the side impact very impressively.
@@MaticTheProto Or compare to Toyota’s new EV: th-cam.com/video/Mkz1Q6OT89U/w-d-xo.html
Super impressive results, awesome job!
The number of “titles” this car holds is unbelievably impressive. One of the safest vehicles in its class as evidenced by this video. One of the fastest accelerating production cars (despite being a 5/7 seat LSS!). The lowest/one of the lowest drag coefficients of any production car. The most advanced autonomous + safety features out of any automaker. And arguably some of the most beautiful, timeless & iconic styling (hell, the body style is a decade old, and still looks great-especially with modern touches/refreshes)…. So frickin versatile, overall. All the stuff it has/can do, and yet it can beat any super/hypercar to 60/120+…
I’m so proud to own a MSP, after falling in love with the MS a decade ago as a sophomore in high school… I truly believe it will go down in history as one of the greatest vehicles of the 21st century…
It’s influence on electric vehicles alone cannot be denied. Made them simultaneously cool, practical, thrilling, and (relatively) affordable, for the first time.
Indeed, an impressive vehicle. And considering its power the MSP is rather inexpensive as well. Out of my reach, but then again it would be too much of a car for me anyway. I´m going for a M3LR later this year, if all goes well.
Safe driving!
Agreed. Considering safety, performance, value, comfort, and practicality, the Model S Plaid is the best car ever made.
I’m so glad that Tesla is really putting a lot of thought into pedestrians' safety. I'm getting a Tesla because of the FSD option they have.
All the safety features in this video are standard in all Tesla, you don't need FSD for those, just FYI
Just don't be an idiot and sleep at the wheel thinking it's literally FSD
@@BrianLKL222 Awsom, I didn't know. Thanks
@@gwotthey’re cracking down on devices that trick the car into thinking you’re present and awake now that FSD is hitting a wide public release so you can’t do that anyways.
YEEESSSSS TESLAAAAAA 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Dan O'Dowd crying his soul out after watching this .....
Best car ever. I go and put an order on one on Tesla's website. Can we appreciate that you can order your car online? Delivered!!
Online car ordering has been around for years prior to Tesla entering the game :) I believe Carvana started the whole online car buying and delivery to your home thing back in 2012.
Been a Tesla owner for 4 years now and I refuse to drive another car. The active and passive safety is crazy good. Been saved a number of times by it.
Worrying you saying that....
Wow impressive.. the one where it turned into a pedestrian and stopped.. with that sun glare too.
3:33 Is that a round steering wheel!?
Yes, well spotted
Yeah, doesnt look like a stock tesla wheel though 🤔 idk maybe NCAP wanted to change it to a normal one for some reason?
@@rexinus1557 For the camera mount or other mounts I'm guessing
@@rexinus1557 It does look like that one experimental wheel people used to spot on pre production cars back in the day.
@@rexinus1557 they tested the plaid and LR version
Tesla's safety assistant is impressive.
I had no idea there was a cushion which expanded between the driver and passenger, encapsulating the occupants.
This is likely a new feature. Model s official manual didn’t list that specific one in NA
It’s not a really new feature tbh, at least not on other cars. Toyota Yaris have it for a while for example.
Yea, amazing
@@LuizHartkopf I think this is more important with compact cars since the chance of passenger's head hitting driver is higher
That's called an airbag
Was not expecting it to do this well, good one Tesla
Why not ? The Model Y already is the safest Vehicle ever tested.
@@Ample17 because the Model S is ancient now, but Tesla have clearly put in the work to ensure the structure is up to scratch
@YYpang it’s been the same since 2012
@@oliverstemp9132 Teslas are never the same. There are *a lot* of improvements between the cars. If you get a car now it's outdated next month.
@@kruemelfelix Tesla are the same as every other manufacturer, except the actually have made the Model S stronger, which is a nice surprise. I still don’t want one though.
I'm so amazed by the strength seen from side impact, I don't know if this is particularly better than the norm, but damn is it impressive.
Wasn't expecting anything less from Tesla tbh
Amazing Tesla and thanks Euro NCAP !!
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0:38 Elon was right on that Joe Rogan podcast! The passenger airbag doesn’t go off unless there’s a passenger. And if there are objects it still won’t go off.
It detects where the impact was and deploys the air bags accordingly. Amazing
Most cars do that?
@@RockyFoxxowo no they don't
@@erpetek a car isn't gonna get hit in the side and blow the steering wheel airbag, so yes, unless it doesn't have airbags in those locations, it knows which ones to blow
@@RockyFoxxowo tl;dr
That airbag between the front seats is pretty cool. It could definitely cut down on the damage that occupants might do to each other in a crash. Pretty sure my '65 Corvair didn't have one of those.
Impressive results, well done Tesla!🎉🎉🎉
Perfect results... Better than Nio ET7!
Good job Tesla! Love the new Model S!!
5.4/5, incredible, an 5.4 star rating out of possible 5❤
This is why I love teslas
The FCW warns VERY early which gives the driver plenty of time to react!
One day I will purchase one.
Even used are good since they get updates also
Another top score from Tesla! Safest car ever tested, well done 🏆
Any plans for the new id. Buzz?
Every car has to be tested
I want my kids to fool around on a street where only Teslas drive...
or not have your kids fool around on the street? and FYI, newer Teslas have been hitting motorcycles because they got rid of radars in favor of only cameras, and it doesn't detect skinny objects.
@@gwot This test was done with a camera only Tesla. They score better in crash tests than the ones that had radar. Additionally, radar is the thing that struggles with oddly shaped objects, not cameras
@@gwot "and it doesn't detect skinny objects"
Utterly false. My Model 3 detects motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians just fine.
@@logitech4873 I meant "harder" to detect skinny objects, than with radar. And what year is your 3?
@@gwot Cameras have higher spatial resolution than radar. There's zero reason why radar would be better for detecting thin objects.
My Model 3 is a 2019.
98% For Safety assist?! Nice
2:38 hazards blink faster??
did anyone notice the seatbelts tightening up when crashed at 0:47?
No I didn't but now that I did it clearly proves how good are cars nowadays.
Those are pre tensioners if you may ask :>>
Battery was discharged before crash? Otherwise it was in flames??? Or........
the automatic braking is incredible
The safest car ever
Did they take the batteries out of the cars? Or were they discharged?
There's a safety plug somewhere that gets Removed and kills power,
Was the battery charged? Why doesn't the battery explode on side impact? Was it removed?
The doesn’t even explode, unless it has major issues.
Well done Tesla team !
One thing I noticed: the steering wheel is not a yoke :O
You can see it at 3:38 in the screen reflexion
Omg youre right
It might just be a "steering robot" constraint, it might not be able to perform the test with a yoke
@@Guanaaa oh yeah. Look at 3:34 there it’s even more clear. You’re right
The results are awasome for this car
What a safety guys ❤️
side barrier i'm going to destroy u Tesla i'm sorry hold my coffee
looking forward to Togg tests soon
Really dying to see these crash tests on the Cybertruck tbh
That's if it gets built in Europe because 🐔
Euro NCAP won't because the Cybertruck won't be sold there.
You' have to wait for the IIHS or NHTSA to do a test
This is why we bought one, we love ours, best car ever
Please never change the Music
How about the 2014
Not a big fan of tesla, think they look kinda boring. But they have the safety things handled so damn good. Both the side pole test and the active safety systems are amazing.
Why have the frontal impact test speed been reduced from 64km/h to 50km/h? That's not progress.
How manny airbags has this Car ?
How is VRU score only 85% if Tesla did not collide with anyone?
Probably due to the impact tests, eg. upper leg and head, maybe it wasn’t sufficient in terms of dampening these impacts
@@Alessandro7954 i can‘t wait for the cybertruck to outright fail that test with the pedestrian impacts on aluminium
It looks in the report like it's because it's only "adequate" at AEB when reversing and that pedestrian impacts on the windshield were "poor"
Gordon Johnson just lowered his price target.
😂
I want to see side impacts
Does this model have the batteries installed? Also is the system on or off.
The batteries are disconnected, if they were removed the weight would be wrong
Anyone know what have that side window glass? why is so elastic?
This is like a Tesla stock commercial. Well im off to buy some Tesla stock now!
After the Twitter fiasco?
@@MaticTheProto Absolutely. 100%
@@benc1927 even tho the stock keeps dropping?
@@MaticTheProto What does the twitter has to do with how well Tesla is doing? It's not going to slow Tesla down. Stock may have some dips if Elon is forced to sell more stock for more cash to run twitter.
But it's not gonna be problem for long term.
@@MaticTheProto are you suggesting I should buy the stock at all time high? If you know what you are buying you are happy with lower price
I would trust this car with my life
Tesla is continue to amazes me
When crash test at 130km/h ?
Because we travel at 130 on a regular basis
This is making me so happy
good!👍
Can't wait for the model X euro ncap🚀
They already tested the old one
I like the way the mirrors flap
Dan O'Dowd gon' be pissed about this video 😂😂
Are the cars basically drivable in your tests? Or are certain things changed before the crash tests
I'm guessing they have to mod the software for the indoor tests due to a driver being in the drivers seat... it would lock the brakes.
The battery is disconnected and the cameras are blocked off
Can we talk about how this got beaten by a Hyundai that’s HALF the price for adult occupant protection?
Let Hyundai power your world.
Why should we? The Hyundai outscored the Model S by just 3% in that one category. That’s not SUPER impressive, especially considering it’s a larger car (which tend to offer better collision protection to begin with) and achieved scores of 87%, 66%, and 90% in the child occupant, pedestrian, and safety assist categories, compared to the Model S’s higher scores of 91%, 85%, and 98%. Funny how you failed to mention that lol.
Both cars ultimately ended up receiving 5-star ratings and were recognized as top safety winners in their respective categories anyways. So yeah, it's not like Hyundai blew Tesla out of the water. Also, why does the price matter? A higher-priced car doesn't always guarantee greater safety.
@@nissan_skyline Plus Tesla Model Y got perfect pretty much.
Quick question: what happens when a LiON battery explodes 🤔
they dont explode, instead they start violently burning, it is rarer then gasoline fires and give more time to the users to flee out safely
goooo TESLA!
Hoping one day I could afford it
You can find an older Model 3 or one with higher mileage for a decent price. The batteries on these cars are incredible and as long as you practice good charging habits, you can easily get 300k or more miles out of a Tesla. I've even seen one reach up to 800k miles.
Now also with vision seatbelt pretensioning, before an accident happens.
But the yoke steering wheel is a hard sell for me.
Wow so impressive
1:59 That left back seat child's head did not look too safe against the C pillar.
Not a big fan of Tesla ,but a big appreciate of their safety ! I’m impressed !
0:43 that hand must be going in to the hospital xD
1:15 damn they really test tesla with crashing into a metal pole.these guys really dont wanna end up like that rs6💀💀💀
Wow this new vid on model s 2022 is so good 10/10
This is the best car around the world
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The fucking stability this car has!!! Insane
tesla model x please 🥺.
0 damage good work
I kinda wanna work for EuroNPAC now, just casually driving around with the point of seeing weather or not a vehicle will stop me from dying
Tesla engineers be like I’m actually remote controlling it 🤣
Can anyone explain to me why cars aren't shaped like boats? It seems like a better design to reduce the damage from a head to head, this is taking too long to type, collision.
Because of tradition. I guess.
You aren't the only person on the road, you'd cut someone or their car in half
amazing considering its basic design dates back to 2012
No
it’s been fully redesigned.
Refined and improved over the years, especially the software. But it's always been a very safe car.
It happends to me (ingame)
1:32 why is this a test?😂
In the new Model S Plaid this will happen all the time with the crazy mindblowing acceleration⚡🚀
when someone bangs u from the rear
Is the wiplash test, to simulate a rear end collision
Pretty good
Why do some cars have the side impact tested with a passenger whilst other cars don't? Like the Range Rover Sport didn't have a passenger in the side impact.
some cars have a side impact test with a passenger because the car is fitted with a centre airbag that deploys between the driver and front passenger, only cars fitted with a centre airbag undergo these additional tests. centre airbag tests have also only been part of Euro NCAP tests since 2020.
Want to see tests where lead car dodges stopped traffic and see if tsla and other cars will plow into the stopped traffic
freakn safe that is Sir
this tesla cries 1:19 🙃
Do you searily think a car is going to fall on the car why would you think that
That's supposed to be a person's head