

RENAULT'S COMMITMENT TO CAR SAFETY
Renault has set the standard in automotive safety with an approach based on accident analysis and real road safety, which results in products that are adapted to actual driving conditions all over
the world.
The French manufacturer, considers actively improving safety to be a priority and stands out as the only carmaker to have obtained the maximum five-star rating on 12 occasions. Renault Laguna II was the first ever vehicle to achieve a five-star rating in the Euro NCAP safety assessment tests in 2001 and in 2009, New Grand Scénic has become the 12th model of the Renault range to secure EuroNCAP's maximum five-star crash-test rating.
In view of this, Renault is constantly developing new safety systems aimed at avoiding accidents and protecting vehicle occupants. The emphasis in development is thus placed on better prevention, better anticipation and better education, without diminishing the responsibility of the driver.
On tomorrow’s cars, safety will be increasingly interactive, with on-board technologies improving detection of the vehicle’s surroundings to inform the driver and anticipate the activation of
safety systems.
RENAULT CARS WITH 5 STAR SAFETY RATING








