- Recognition highlights Hyundai’s long-standing leadership in safety and customer protection
- Hyundai’s flagship all-electric SUV extends the IONIQ line-up’s record of five-star results
- Advanced Hyundai SmartSense technologies provide comprehensive occupant and road user protection
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Hyundai has once again demonstrated its commitment to customer safety. The Hyundai IONIQ 9, the company’s flagship three-row electric SUV, has been awarded the maximum five-star safety rating by Euro NCAP. This latest recognition builds on the five-star results previously achieved by the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6, underscoring the IONIQ sub-brand’s consistent reputation for safety leadership.
At Hyundai, safety is not something we announce once and move on from – it is a constant commitment. The IONIQ 9’s five-star rating is further proof of our promise to make advanced protection a standard for our customers, across all models and segments.
Euro NCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme) is Europe’s leading independent authority on car safety. Vehicles are tested in four categories: adult occupant protection, child occupant protection, protection of vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists, and the performance of safety assistance systems. Achieving the top score once again reflects Hyundai’s strong performance in crash protection as well as its comprehensive equipment of driver assistance and accident prevention technologies.
Strong results across all categories
The IONIQ 9 achieved outstanding ratings in all four areas. Particularly notable was its performance in child occupant protection, scoring 87 per cent. In both the frontal offset and side barrier tests, all critical body areas of six- and ten-year-old dummies were well protected, with the SUV earning maximum points. This high standard of child safety played a key role in the overall five-star result.
The flagship model also delivered above-average results in the remaining categories: for adult occupant protection the SUV received 84 per cent, for the availability and performance of safety assistance systems 83 per cent and for the protection of vulnerable road users 77 per cent.
Hyundai SmartSense: Safety made standard
The IONIQ 9 comes equipped with Hyundai SmartSense, the brand’s advanced suite of driver assistance and safety technologies. These systems are designed not just for premium vehicles, but as standard across the Hyundai portfolio – a clear reflection of the brand’s philosophy that maximum safety should be available to all customers.
Key features include Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 2 (FCA 2), Highway Driving Assist 2 (HDA 2), Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA), and Safe Exit Assist (SEA), among many others. Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA), seat belt pre-tensioners in all rows, an active bonnet for pedestrian protection, and Driver Attention Warning (DAW) further contribute to the model’s high safety standards. Together, these technologies help reduce the risk of accidents for both occupants and other road users.
Hyundai INSTER: Four-Star Rating in A-segment
Hyundai’s commitment to safety extends beyond its flagship models. The all-new INSTER, a compact electric SUV in the A-segment, recently achieved a four-star Euro NCAP rating under the latest protocols. Scoring 70 per cent for adult occupant protection, 81 per cent for child occupant protection, 70 per cent for vulnerable road users, and 67 per cent for safety assist technologies, INSTER delivers an excellent level of safety.
Equipped with a wide range of Hyundai SmartSense features – such as Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA), Highway Driving Assist (HDA), Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA), Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA), and Safe Exit Warning (SEW) – INSTER demonstrates Hyundai’s determination to offer comprehensive safety across its entire line-up.
About Euro NCAP
Euro NCAP organises crash and safety tests on new vehicles and provides motoring consumers with a realistic and independent assessment of the safety performance of some of the most popular cars sold in Europe. Established in 1997 and backed by several European Governments, motoring, consumer and insurance organisations, Euro NCAP has rapidly become a catalyst for encouraging significant safety improvements to new car design.
Disclaimer: CO2 and emissions data
IONIQ 9
- Electricity consumption combined for the Hyundai IONIQ 9 110.3 kWh (20” wheel), Long-Range RWD in kWh/100 km: 19.9; CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0 (WLTP)
- Electricity consumption combined for the Hyundai IONIQ 9 110.3 kWh (20” wheel), Long-Range AWD in kWh/100 km: 20.4 CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0 (WLTP)
- Electricity consumption combined for the Hyundai IONIQ 9 110.3 kWh (21” wheel), Long-Range AWD in kWh/100 km: 20.6; CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0 (WLTP)
- Electricity consumption combined for the Hyundai IONIQ 9 110.3 kWh (21” wheel), Performance AWD in kWh/100 km: 20.6; CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0 (WLTP)
INSTER
- Electricity consumption combined for the Hyundai INSTER 42 kWh (15” wheel) with 2WD, 71 kW (97 PS) in kWh/100 km: 14.3; CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0 (WLTP)
- Electricity consumption combined for the Hyundai INSTER 49 kWh (15” wheel) with 2WD, 85 kW (115 PS) in kWh/100 km: 14.9; CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0 (WLTP)
- Electricity consumption combined for the Hyundai INSTER 49 kWh (17” wheel) with 2WD, 85 kW (115 PS) in kWh/100 km: 15.1; CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0 (WLTP)