The Alphard/Vellfire and RAV4 received the highest rank in preventive safety performance.
TOKYO: The Toyota Alphard/Vellfire, RAV4, and Raize have received the highest rank awards in the 2019 safety performance assessment by JNCAP .Both the RAV4 and Raize also received five stars in collision safety performance.
As for the preventive safety performance evaluation, JNCAP added the autonomous emergency braking system that detects pedestrians under streetlamps at night in the list of items for assessment in 2018, in consideration of the fact that, in Japan, pedestrian fatalities from road accidents frequently occur at night.
The Alphard/Vellfire and RAV4 equipped with the latest Toyota Safety Sense received the highest rank in JNCAP's assessment of preventive safety performance.
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