The following models took part in the crash tests: Audi Q5, Citroen C3, Fiat 500, Ford Ka, Land Rover Discovery, and Toyota C-HR.

The new Audi Q5 crossover effortlessly earned the highest rating of 5 stars. The only remark concerned increased load on the chest of passengers in a pole impact.

The updated Land Rover Discovery also received 5 stars, but lost some points because the door opened and the driver's airbag did not fully deploy.

The third recipient of an excellent rating was the compact crossover Toyota C-HR. The Japanese model demonstrated a safety level no worse than that of the Audi, and also made a minor mistake in a pole collision.

The new Citroen C3, which recently appeared on the Ukrainian market, fell just short of the fifth star, but the reason is not weak passenger protection, but the lack of a number of electronic assistants, primarily the automatic braking system.

The Fiat 500 managed to get only 3 stars, completely failing the frontal crash test, but at the same time handled side impacts quite confidently.

A similar weak result with three stars was shown by the Ford Ka+, although in terms of total points the German compact turned out to be better than the Italian one.