
The Chinese are coming with crash worthy vehicles. Click for more info.
Euro NCAP* released its annual Year in Numbers today where it looks at the highs and lows, as well some of the emerging trends that have appeared during 2022 testing. Perhaps 2022 will be remembered as a record year because Euro NCAP has never conducted as many safety tests or have so many new companies in the program. The addition of Austria and Norway as new members also increased Euro NCAP’s geographic coverage. During 2022, overall, Euro NCAP published a total of 73 safety ratings, of which 67 were for brand-new car models, including 65 models with the lowest safety specification and two ratings for models with optional equipment , plus six for variants of previously tested models.
However, AutoInformed thinks the emerging fresh data on electric vehicles is the most notable result. As in 2021, the EV market continues to expand quickly. During 2022, full electric vehicles made up 22 out of 65 new models, or 34%. Specifically, five out of six Euro NCAP’s Best in Class winners were electric. Europe’s bestselling car the Tesla Model Y and new Model S both achieved Top Scores in Euro NCAP. Perhaps this is a good thing because Tesla’s autopilot is a dismal safety failure on the road, as class action suits in the US attest. Also, since EVs are heavier, it remains to be seen how they affect other non-EVs when the two types collide – so-called crash compatibility. (Two Tesla Recalls – Self Driving Software, Seat Belt Warning) Continue reading →
Mercedes-Benz Adds 2024 GLE 400e 4MATIC Plug-In Hybrid
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Mercedes-Benz said today that the GLE model range is updated for 2024 with a tweaked exterior and interior, as well as more technology and equipment. Powertrains are now electrified throughout the range with the new GLE 400 e 4MATIC plug-in hybrid, in addition to mild hybrids with a 48-volt system and Integrated Starter Generator (ISG). The 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE model range will arrive at U.S. dealerships later in 2023. (autoinformed.com: Mercedes-Benz to Open a Global EV Charging Network)
The GLE 400 e 4MATIC is equipped with a permanently excited 134 hp synchronous motor, for a combined system output of up to 381 hp and 479 lb.-ft. of system torque. The Hybrid drive program provides the electric driving mode for the most appropriate driving situations. During city driving, the GLE prioritizes electric driving. With an Off-Road drive program, the plug-in hybrid can also drive electrically on off-road terrain. The GLE 400 e 4MATIC is available with a standard 11 kW AC on-board charger as well as an optional 60 kW DC charger. Continue reading →