The 2011 Saab 9-5 Sedan recently earned the "Top Safety Pick," the highest rating for crashworthiness in the United States today by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Vehicles are rated as "Good", "Acceptable", "Marginal" or "Poor” in tests for frontal and side impact crashes, rear impact crashes, and roof structure tests to assess vehicle rollover protection. To receive the "Top Safety Pick" award, cars must achieve the highest rating (“Good”) in all four categories and should also be fitted with electronic stability control.
"We are very pleased with the 9-5's performance. IIHS is an independent body and the results of their tests are easily accessible and objective information for car buyers. It is therefore important for us to achieve good results in this type of testing," says Per Lenhoff, Head of Safety Development at Saab Automobile.
"Our main priority, however, will always be to protect real people in real accidents, not just to do well in crash tests. It's the core of our Real-Life Safety philosophy," continues Per Lenhoff.
Saab's Real-Life Safety philosophy is based on the fact that no collision is ever the same. Saab safety engineers continuously study how Saab cars behave in real collisions on public roads. The results of these studies are the basis for continued development of both design and safety solutions in cars as well as of Saab's in-house crash testing methods.