The Lexus RZ electric SUV recently became the first car in Australia to be achieve a five-star safety rating under the newer, stricter ANCAP 2023–2025 criteria.
To receive a five-star rating under the new criteria, vehicles must meet an 80 per cent threshold for adult occupancy protection and child occupant protection categories, and 70 per cent for vulnerable road user protection and safety assistance.
Previous ANCAP criteria only required a 60 per cent score for the vulnerable road user test.
Threshold increases for all other star rating levels within the vulnerable road user protection pillar have also been introduced.
For reference, the Lexus RZ scored 87 per cent for adult occupant protection, 89 per cent for child occupant protection, and 84 per cent for both vulnerable road user protection and safety assistance.
It also satisfied the cyclist anti-dooring requirements, demonstrating its ability to warn occupants of an approaching cyclist when exiting both the front and rear doors, and to prevent door opening if needed.
Vehicle submergence requirements for door and window opening were also met.
The RZ demonstrated good performance in each of the new lane support and autonomous emergency braking scenarios, including those with a stationary and braking motorcycle, and in intersection turning scenarios involving an oncoming motorcycle.
— Kris Ashton