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    Mazda 6e, Mercedes-Benz CLA the latest models to earn five-star safety ratings

    Mazda and Mercedes-Benz's newly launched electric vehicles have received five-star safety ratings from ANCAP.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    The Mazda 6e electric liftback and Mercedes-Benz CLA mild-hybrid and electric sedan have both received five-star ratings from independent safety authority ANCAP.

    These vehicles were crash-tested by Euro NCAP and assessed against ANCAP’s previous 2023-25 safety protocols, with the BMW iX3 – another five-star recipient – thus far the only vehicle to have been awarded a rating against stricter 2026 protocols.

    Mazda 6e

    The Mazda 6e received an adult occupant protection rating of 93 per cent, a child occupant protection rating of 93 per cent, a vulnerable road user protection rating of 74 per cent, and a safety assist rating of 79 per cent.

    A red Mazda 6e sedan undergoing a Euro NCAP frontal crash test, with significant front-end damage visible after impact with the barrier.
    A black Mazda 6e undergoing a side pole crash test with Euro NCAP, seen from the front as debris flies from the passenger side window.
    A red Mazda 6e sedan after a Euro NCAP frontal crash test, showing severe front-end damage with the bonnet raised and debris on the floor
    A black Mazda 6e sedan after a side-impact Euro NCAP crash test, showing significant door damage and deployed airbags, photographed from the rear three-quarter angle inside a CSI testing facility.

    ANCAP found protection of adult and child occupants was Good across most criteria, though it deemed protection of the driver's chest and lower legs in frontal offset testing to be Adequate, along with protection of the driver’s chest in both the full-width frontal and oblique pole tests.

    Assessment of its suite of active safety and driver assist technology found a mixture of ratings, with the autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system alone being deemed Good for avoiding collisions with other vehicles but Adequate for junction-crossing scenarios and Weak in head-on testing.

    “We are extremely pleased that the Mazda 6e is backed by a five-star ANCAP safety rating – a significant endorsement of the engineering and technology that has gone into developing our first mainstream electric sedan,” said Mazda Australia’s national manager of product and business strategy, Daniel Wakelam, in a release.

    Standard safety equipment across the Mazda 6e range includes:

    • 9 airbags, incl:
      • Dual front
      • Dual front-side
      • Dual rear-side
      • Dual curtain
      • Front centre
    • Adaptive cruise control with stop/go
    • Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
      • Junction assist
      • Pedestrian and cyclist detection
      • Reverse AEB
    • Blind-spot monitoring
    • Cruising & Traffic Support
    • Driver monitoring system
    • Front and rear cross-traffic alert
    • Lane-keep assist
    • Safe exit warning
    • Traffic sign recognition
    • Surround-view camera with see-through view
    • Front and rear parking sensors

    Mercedes-Benz CLA

    The third-generation Mercedes-Benz CLA received an adult occupant protection rating of 94 per cent, a child occupant protection rating of 88 per cent, a vulnerable road user protection rating of 93 per cent, and a safety assist rating of 85 per cent.

    A white Mercedes-Benz CLA seen from the front during a side impact crash test, with a yellow barrier making contact with the passenger side.
    A white Mercedes-Benz CLA seen from the side after a Euro NCAP side-impact crash test, showing significant door deformation and deployed curtain airbags inside a testing facility.
    A white Mercedes-Benz CLA shown after a Euro NCAP side impact crash test, with significant door damage and deployed curtain airbags visible
    A white Mercedes-Benz CLA sedan after a Euro NCAP frontal crash test, with front-end damage against a barrier, viewed from the side

    Its overall five-star rating applies to the entire range, which includes not only mild-hybrid petrol-powered variants but also ones with electric powertrains.

    As with the Mazda 6e, adult and child occupant protection assessment was full of Good ratings, though ANCAP noted Marginal protection for the driver’s chest in the oblique pole test and Adequate protection for the rear passenger’s chest in the full-width frontal test and the 10-year-old dummy’s head in the side impact test.

    Standard safety equipment across the CLA range includes:

    • 8 airbags, incl:
      • Dual front
      • Dual front-side
      • Dual curtain
      • Driver's knee
      • Front-centre
    • Adaptive cruise control
    • Blind-spot monitoring
    • Driver attention monitoring
    • Lane-keep assist
    • Safe exit warning
    • Surround-view camera
    • Tyre pressure monitoring

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.

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