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Tesla Model X the First SUV Ever To Achieve 5-Star Crash Rating in Every Category (tesla.com)

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has awarded the 2017 Tesla Model X five-star crash safety ratings in every category. From the company's blog: More than just resulting in a 5-star rating, the data from NHTSA's testing shows that Model X has the lowest probability of injury of any SUV it has ever tested. In fact, of all the cars NHTSA has ever tested, Model X's overall probability of injury was second only to Model S. Model X performs so much better in a crash than gas-powered SUVs because of its all-electric architecture and powertrain design. The rigid, fortified battery pack that powers Model X is mounted beneath the floor of the vehicle creating a center of gravity so low that Model X has the lowest rollover probability of any SUV on the road. No other SUV has ever come close to meeting and exceeding this rollover requirement.

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  1. car analogy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can anyone explain this in car analogy?

    1. Re:car analogy by Midnight+Thunder · · Score: 4, Funny

      Error: recursive car analogy exception

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  2. Sure but by Anubis350 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sure, but that's true if you get hit by a semi too, or honestly if you're in a car of any kind and get ploughed by an F-350 or above even. it's not like they mounted guns on the thing and told the NHTSA "go mad max on any vehicle coming towards you" to game the test and make it safer at the cost of being lethal to others

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    1. Re: Sure but by lgw · · Score: 3, Funny

      Killing the driver in front of you will not improve traffic or shorten your commute that day. Trust me on this.

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    2. Re: Sure but by Nidi62 · · Score: 4, Funny

      You don't have to kill them. Just a couple warning shots should get everyone out of your way pretty quick. No need to resort to violence

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  3. Re:How is this even a SUV? by AlanObject · · Score: 4, Insightful

    To most normal people that's not a SUV.

    It isn't an SUV and it isn't a cross-over. It is a mini-van pure and simple.

    • No Offroad capability,
    • No way to carry a load on the top (Kayak, skis, surfboard, etc.)
    • Probably not good for extreme weather.

    OK for soccer moms and stuff but not an SUV.

  4. Re:Asterisk missing by Flicker · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually not true. In fact, your statement is the opposite of true because other vehicles / pedestrians / bicycles involved in a collision with a Model X have a better chance of survival than they would with an alternative vehicle, not worse. Unlike most SUVs the Model X does not achieve improved results from high mass or high body rigidity that can overwhelm another vehicle or obstacle but rather because it has larger and better designed crumple zones which allow longer and smoother deceleration in a collision. This is possible because the entire drive train is down below the collision height. For pedestrian and cyclist collisions the front hood additionally is designed to crush under impact and soften the blow. They can do this with the X better than most ICE vehicles because there's no rigid engine under the front hood.

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