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2005 Scion xA Crash Tests

It may look nice, go fast, and haul stuff, but when push comes to shove on the road, will you walk away alive? Below you’ll find results and scores from the government’s front and side 2005 Scion xA crash tests. The 2005 Scion xA’s mathematically-calculated rollover resistance score is also included, as is a list of its safety features. Dual air bags have been standard everywhere since the late 90s, but look for side and side-head airbags, as well as antilock brakes, among other things. Pretensioners enhance the effectiveness of seat belts.

 

2005 Toyota Scion xA 4-DR Hatchback Crash Ratings (5 star scale)

Frontal Impact Side Impact
Driver's Side Front Occupant
Passenger's Side Rear Occupant

2005 Toyota Scion xA 4-DR Hatchback Crash Test Figures

Frontal Head Injury Criterion Chest Deceleration (g's) Femur Load (lbs)
Driver's Side 344 HIC 46g 129# 921#
Passenger's Side 247 HIC 49g 1115# 117#
Side Thoracic Trauma Index (TTI) Pelvis Deceleration (g's)
Front Occupant 69 TTI 65g
Rear Occupant 63 TTI 60g

 
2005 Toyota Scion xA 4-DR Hatchback Standard Safety Features
• 4-Wheel ABS • Integrated Saftey Belt
• Child Seat Lower Anchorage • Rear Center Lap/Shoulder Belt
• Adjustable Upper Belt - Front • Rear Seat Head Restraint
• Pretensioner • Dynamic Head Restraint
• Energy Management Feature
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