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The Taiwan New Car Assessment Program (TNCAP; zh, s=台湾新车安全评等制度, t=臺灣新車安全評等制度, p=Táiwān Xīnchē Ānquán Píng Děng Zhìdù, first=t) is a vehicle safety rating program for vehicles sold in
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, similar to the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) in other countries. It is administered by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications and conducted in the Automotive Research & Testing Center in Lukang,
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, Taiwan.


History

In 2016, a petition about the safety of domestically manufactured vehicles was passed on the Public Policy Participation Platform. The petition demanded that the crash test results of domestically manufactured vehicles performed by the Automotive Research & Testing Center (ARTC) should be compulsorily released. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) replied to the petition that such system would be similar to NCAP of other countries, and it would need "enormous budget" to carry out. They evaluated that there was not an immediate need for a NCAP in Taiwan, and encouraged manufacturers to release crash test results themselves. In 2017, another petition about establishing Taiwan NCAP (TW-NCAP) was passed on the Public Policy Participation Platform. The petition mentioned that neighboring countries like China, Japan, Korea and even
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countries have their own NCAP, for example
C-NCAP The C-NCAP () is a Chinese car safety assessment program. It is primarily modeled after safety standards established by Euro NCAP and is run by the China Automotive Technology and Research Center ().55kmh *** 2nd row child thorax assessment changed ...
and ASEAN NCAP, then Taiwan should also have its own NCAP to test domestically manufactured vehicles. This petition attracted the attention of the legislature and the MOTC, which both agreed to start working towards establishing TW-NCAP. The MOTC and the Vehicle Safety Certification Center (VSCC) organised a symposium and agreed that TW-NCAP would be modelled after the rating system 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 ...
and the organizational structure of Japan NCAP (JNCAP). In 2018, the
Executive Yuan The Executive Yuan () is the executive (government), executive branch of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Under the Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China, amended constitution, the head of the Execut ...
approved the establishment of TNCAP, with a budget of $600 million NTD. On 26 August 2022, the TNCAP Testing Facility was inaugurated in the site of the Automotive Research & Testing Center (ARTC) in Lukang,
Changhua County Changhua (Wade-Giles: ''Chang¹-hua⁴'') is a Taiwanese County (Taiwan), county that is the smallest on the Geography of Taiwan, main island of Taiwan by area, and the fourth smallest in the country. With a total population of 1.24 million, Chan ...
. The first crash test was performed with a Toyota Corolla Cross on 27 October 2022.


Assessment


Vehicle selection

For
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 ...
, vehicle models are chosen by member organizations based on the relevancy in their respective domestic markets, and vehicle manufacturers can pay for the testing themselves. TNCAP's vehicle selection works differently by selecting vehicle models that are in the top 8 best selling vehicle models in Taiwan. In 2024,
Nissan X-trail The is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan since 2000. Since 2018, it is positioned between the Qashqai and the larger Murano. Since the third-generation model, the X-Trail became the same vehicle as the North ...
and
Honda CR-V The Honda CR-V (A variant model is called Honda Breeze in China By GAC-Honda since 2019,The CR-V is still manufactured by Dongfeng Honda) is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Japanese automaker Honda since 1995. Initial models of the C ...
became the first two vehicle models to voluntarily apply for TNCAP assessment. This means the manufacturers provided the expense to TNCAP, as required, for the assessment. Similar to Euro NCAP, test vehicles for TNCAP are purchased anonymously from dealerships, in the same way that consumers do. This task is entrusted to the Consumers’ Foundation, which dispatches undercover shoppers to purchase these vehicles.


Testing criteria

Similar to Euro NCAP, TNCAP performs safety tests in four main criteria, with a percentage score given to each of them. The four main criteria and their respective tests are as follows:


Test dummy

TNCAP uses the following test dummies from Humanetics for their crash tests: * Hybrid III — 50th Percentile Male (H3-50M) as the adult driver, front seat or rear seat passenger * Q10 Child dummy, simulating a 10-year-old child and used as a rear seat passenger * Q6 Child dummy, simulating a 6-year-old child and used in a car seat at the rear seat The Q10 and Q6 Child dummies are only used in the "Frontal Offset Deformable Barrier" test and "Lateral Impact" test.


Star rating

Similar to Euro NCAP, although a percentage score is given to each of the testing criteria, a star rating is used to evaluate the overall safety of a vehicle model. This allows the public to easily differentiate between the safety rating of different models. The star rating ranges from 0 stars to 5 stars, with 0 stars being the worst and 5 stars being the best. * 5 stars : Overall excellent performance on crash protection and well equipped with crash avoidance technology * 4 stars : Overall good performance on crash protection and equipped with some crash avoidance technology * 3 stars : Above average performance on crash protection, but lacking in crash avoidance technology * 2 stars : Average performance on crash protection, and lacking in crash avoidance technology * 1 star : Above basic performance on crash protection * 0 stars : Meets the minimal standard of safety required by law


Safety ratings

TNCAP has tested 12 vehicles models so far, with six vehicle models receiving 5 stars, three vehicle models receiving 4 stars and three vehicle models receiving 3 stars.


Future

TNCAP has announced that they selected 8 vehicle models to test in 2025. These vehicles models are
MG HS The MG HS is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Chinese automobile manufacturer SAIC Motor under the British MG marque. The vehicle was launched in 2018, replacing the MG GS. In MG's global line-up, the HS is positioned above the subcom ...
, Tesla Model 3, Honda HR-V, Toyota Vios,
Lexus RX The is a Luxury car, luxury crossover SUV sold since 1998 by Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota. Originally released in its home market of Japan in late 1997 as the Toyota Harrier, export sales began in March 1998 as the Lexus RX. Considered ...
, Hyundai Custin, Toyota Town Ace and Hyundai Tucson L.


References


External links

* {{NCAP New Car Assessment Programs Automotive industry in Taiwan Executive Yuan