ARCAP (Autoreview Car Assessment Program) is an automobile safety assessment program founded by the Russian
car magazine
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Autoreview. It was Russia's first independent rating for the
passive safety of a car, presenting itself as the local edition of the
Euro NCAP
The European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) is a European voluntary car safety performance assessment programme (i.e. a New Car Assessment Program) based in Leuven, Belgium. Formed in 1996, the first results were released in February ...
program. It also provides exclusive test results on some models not marketed in Europe or
North America
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, such as
AvtoVAZ vehicles.
History
Since 1996, Autoreview has been conducting independent crash tests for cars sold in the Russian market.
The early tests did not comply with international car safety testing methodology. In 2001, the first test was carried out according to the rules of
Euro NCAP
The European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) is a European voluntary car safety performance assessment programme (i.e. a New Car Assessment Program) based in Leuven, Belgium. Formed in 1996, the first results were released in February ...
, though only for frontal impact.
At first the score could deviate from testing norms: in 2002 the
VAZ-2110, which would have scored only 0.7 points out of 16 by normal testing criteria, was awarded an additional four points to set it apart from the even less safe
Izh Oda and
VAZ-2106.
For similar reasons it was decided to distinguish between cars with low levels of safety, and cars that in addition to being unsafe were structurally unsound.
In 2017, ARCAP agreed to perform a second
crash test
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on the new
UAZ Patriot, after the manufacturer had complained about its methodology following a disappointing rating. The second test ultimately assigned the car a similarly low rating.
Methodology and ratings
According to the results of crash tests (frontal impact of a deformable barrier at 64 km/h with a 40% offset),
the car is rated on a scale (0 to 16) following the protocol for the
Euro NCAP
The European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) is a European voluntary car safety performance assessment programme (i.e. a New Car Assessment Program) based in Leuven, Belgium. Formed in 1996, the first results were released in February ...
frontal impact. The score is converted into a star rating, from zero to four stars, that does not coincide with a Euro NCAP rating. By December 2010, over 20 models were assigned a zero-star rating.
Due to a lack of sufficient funds,
Euro NCAP standards are applied only in part, as only passive safety is tested, and only for the frontal part of the vehicle. No side crash tests are carried out. Active electronic components such as
anti-lock braking system
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s or
electronic stability programs are not considered.
The ratings include symbols for the driver, passenger and car. The car symbol is crossed out in the test result if the impact seriously compromised the structural integrity of the vehicle body. The symbols of the driver and passengers are crossed out where vehicle occupants may be at increased risk of injury to vital organs.
Test facilities
Tests are conducted in the
Dmitrovsky District test grounds of the
NAMI research institute,
and the Laboratory Impact Testing of
AvtoVAZ. The Dmitrovsky test grounds near
Moscow
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and AvtoVAZ are the only facilities in Russia to provide access to acceleration catapults and modern
Hybrid III dummies, with the equipment required for their calibration.
Outside of Russia, ARCAP uses test grounds of the
TÜV SÜD
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subsidiary in the Czech Republic.
See also
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Transport in Russia: Road safety
References
External links
ARCAP website(in Russian)
Archived tests
{{NCAP
New Car Assessment Programs
Consumer organizations in Russia