Published On Mar 9, 2022
Evolution of safety improvements over time for the Ford F-150.
0:00 - 2004 Crash Test
0:30 - 2009 Frontal Crash Test
0:52 - 2009 Side Crash Test
1:05 - 2011 Frontal Crash Test
1:21 - 2011 Side Crash Test
1:34 - 2011 Side-Pole Crash Test
1:55 - 2015 Side Crash Test
2:15 - 2015 Side-Pole Crash Test
2:34 - 2021 Frontal Crash Test
3:06 - 2021 Side Crash Test
3:25 - 2021 Side-Pole Crash Test
Test conditions: Front: Tested vehicle crashed head on with a fixed barrier at 35 mph. This is equivalent to a head-on collision between two vehicles of equal weight and height, each moving at 35 mph. Side: a 3,015 lb moving barrier with a crumple zone (replicating a moving sedan or other short-height vehicle) moving at 38.5 mph is crashed into the tested vehicle’s side. Side-pole: Tested vehicle traveling sideways at 20 mph collides with a 25cm wide rigid pole at a 75-degree angle at the point of the driver’s seat, replicating a crash with a tree or utility pole.
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