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Mixed crash test results for Jeep Grand Cherokee family

by Robert Barry
July 3, 2023
in Industry News, Featured
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Mixed crash test results for Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Independent vehicle safety body for Australia and New Zealand, ANCAP, has released safety ratings for the Jeep Grand Cherokee with mixed results in the performance between the variants on offer.

The long-wheelbase (LWB) seven-seat 3.6 litre petrol (Jeep Grand Cherokee L) and the short-wheelbase (SWB) five-seat 2.0 litre PHEV both achieved the maximum five-star ANCAP safety ratings.

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The safety rating of the SWB five-seat 3.6 litre petrol variant was however limited to four stars.  Testing of the SWB petrol identified a difference in the performance of the seatbelts fitted to second row outboard seats compared with performance of the LWB petrol and SWB PHEV, and as a result, a nil score was achieved for rear passenger chest protection.  

Under ANCAP protocols, a nil score (red, or Poor) for a critical body region automatically limits a vehicle’s overall star rating to four stars irrespective of the overall percentage score for Adult Occupant Protection.

“The long-wheelbase Jeep Grand Cherokee L and short-wheelbase PHEV achieved sound results across all areas of testing and assessment, seeing them eligible for the five-star rating,” ANCAP chief executive Carla Hoorweg says.

“The Poor level of chest protection recorded for short-wheelbase petrol variants however, is an area we’d encourage Jeep to address.

“We strongly encourage Jeep to implement a production change to improve the safety performance of the rear outboard seatbelts.”

“Specification differences, including different powertrains, body styles, and driven wheels can all have an effect on safety performance.  This result highlights the importance and rigor applied through independent vehicle safety testing to ensure Australian and New Zealand consumers are provided with information relevant to the vehicles supplied into these markets,” she says.

Dual frontal, side chest-protecting, and side head-protecting airbags for the first, second and third rows (where applicable) are fitted as standard to all variants of the Jeep Grand Cherokee.  Driver and passenger knee airbags are also fitted.  A centre airbag to prevent occupant-to-occupant and occupant-to-vehicle interaction in side impact crashes is not offered.  

The active safety systems fitted to the Grand Cherokee performed well, with all variants achieving overall Good results in daytime and night testing of autonomous emergency braking (AEB) functionality with other vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.  AEB functionality to assist in intersection (junction) scenarios is however not offered on the Jeep Grand Cherokee and was not tested or scored.

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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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