euro ncap autopilot test i
John Mahoney2 Oct 2020
NEWS

Tesla Autopilot beaten in new Euro NCAP tests

Benz, BMW and Audi judged above Tesla in new driver assist ratings for adaptive cruise, lane keep assist and other functions

A new safety testing regime created to assess car-makers' semi-autonomous driving systems has placed the Tesla Model 3 sixth out of 10 models tested, with the Mercedes-Benz GLE SUV judged the vehicle with the best driver assist features.

The tests, developed by Euro NCAP and Thatcham Research, are claimed to be the first of their kind and have been introduced to give buyers greater clarity over new driver assist technology such as adaptive cruise control and lane keep assistance.

For now, Euro NCAP says the new score will not count as part of a model's overall Euro NCAP test result, mainly because many of the systems examined are still costly options.

mercedes amg gls 63 9 mz6u

The judging also took into account both how well the systems work and how accurately they are marketed to the consumer, with the grades 'very good’, ‘good’, ‘moderate’ or ‘entry’ given.

The new tests assessed the driver assist tech in three areas.

The first is dubbed 'vehicle assistance' and examines how effective the systems work during normal operation.

The next is 'driver engagement' and marks how well the driver is paying attention, how intuitive the systems are and how clear it is when the self-driving aids are in operation.

Finally, Euro NCAP scores the safety back-up, or how well the system will perform in an emergency like the driver losing consciousness, or if the system fails or if a collision is imminent.

190924 tesla model3 02 fjwi o3qc

In all three categories, a maximum score of 100 marks is possible, with an overall score contributing to the overall 'very good', 'good', 'moderate' or 'entry' rating.

For the first batch of tests 10 cars were reviewed, with the Mercedes GLE scoring the highest marks. Testers praised its systems for keeping its "driver engaged with plenty of clear communication regarding assistance offered".

In second place the BMW 3 Series was praised for being intuitive, while in third place the Audi Q8 was the only other model to receive a 'very good' rating.

The surprise 'moderate' score for the Tesla Model 3, which is generally perceived to be a market leader for driver-less tech, was due to the Autopilot system being marked down because it automatically switched off when a driver steered around an obstacle.

Other systems received better marks as they allowed the driver interaction and re-engaged automatically afterwards.

190924 tesla model3 03 xvj2 5nvi

The Tesla Model 3 also scored just 36 when assessed on its ability to maintain a driver's focus on the road ahead.

The Model 3 did gain the highest marks among the models tested for its performance and ability to respond to emergencies, however that couldn't prevent an overall 'moderate' rating.

Euro NCAP also criticised Tesla for using the name 'Autopilot' as it suggests full automation.

BMW's 'Driving Assistant Professional' was deemed by the crash safety body as a more appropriate name for the capabilities of all its vehicles' semi-autonomous aids.

The other models assessed in the first round were the Renault Clio and Peugeot 2008 (both faring poorly with an 'entry' rating), the Volkswagen Passat, Nissan Juke and Volvo V60 (matching Tesla with a 'moderate' result), and the Ford Kuga (one rung up with 'good').

Commenting on the new safety gradings, Matthew Avery, Euro NCAP board member and head of research for Thatcham Research, said: “The first batch of results show some car-makers have developed robust assisted driving systems and that’s good to see.

"But there are also significant gaps in capability on other vehicles.”

Tags

Car News
New Car Models
Written byJohn Mahoney
Our team of independent expert car reviewers and journalists
Disclaimer
Please see our Editorial Guidelines & Code of Ethics (including for more information about sponsored content and paid events). The information published on this website is of a general nature only and doesn’t consider your particular circumstances or needs.
Love every move.
Buy it. Sell it.Love it.
®
Scan to download the carsales app
    DownloadAppCta
    AppStoreDownloadGooglePlayDownload
    Want more info? Here’s our app landing page App Store and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
    © carsales.com.au Pty Ltd 1999-2025
    In the spirit of reconciliation we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.