The redesigned Jeep Wrangler failed one of several crash tests performed by Euro NCAP, the European version of crashworthiness studies performed by NHTSA and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
In results released last week, the Wrangler received a one-star rating for the frontal crash test but performed well in side-barrier and whiplash tests. Euro NCAP said the latest Wrangler provided only marginal protection for the chest, body area and neck of the driver and passenger.
The organization oversees a series of vehicle crash tests, including into a front offset deformable barrier at 40 mph, into a front full-width rigid barrier at 31 mph, into a side-impact mobile barrier at 31 mph, whiplash tests at 10 mph and 15 mph and pedestrian-impact tests at 25 mph.