kraschklassning
Kraschklassning, often translated as crash rating or crashworthiness, refers to the assessment of a vehicle's safety performance in the event of a collision. This evaluation is primarily conducted through standardized crash tests, simulating various impact scenarios. The results are then used to assign a rating, typically on a scale, to indicate how well the vehicle protects its occupants and other road users during an accident.
Automotive safety organizations worldwide, such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United
The goal of kraschklassning is to provide consumers with objective information to make informed purchasing decisions