Suzuki Fronx: Deadly 1-Star ANCAP Safety Rating Details
The Suzuki Fronx earns a shocking 1-star ANCAP safety rating following a mechanical seatbelt failure and zero-point child protection scores.
The Suzuki Fronx earns a shocking 1-star ANCAP safety rating following a mechanical seatbelt failure and zero-point child protection scores.
ANCAP issues five-star ratings for the MG 7, GWM Haval H7, and updated MG ZS. Read the honest breakdown of the Haval H7 recall and MG's safety upgrades.
ANCAP’s 2026 protocols introduce the Stages of Safety, expanding testing across safe driving, crash avoidance, crash protection, and post-crash response. New rules reward smoother driver-assist tech, tougher EV safety standards, real-world on-road testing, improved eCall performance, and stronger consumer-focused outcomes.
Navman’s MiVue Rider DC helmet mounted dual cam captures 2.5K Quad HD front and rear, with faces and plates clearly visible in our accompanying video review.
Dashcam Navman Compilation 2025: The Wild, The Weird, and The WTF There’s something endlessly fascinating about dashcams. They sit silently on the windscreen, recording life’s little dramas, waiting for that one moment when everything goes pear-shaped. Our latest (mainly Navman) dashcam compilation is a greatest-hits album of Aussie road chaos — equal parts hilarious, terrifying, and head-shakingly ridiculous. You’ll [...]
Mercedes-Benz will collect real-world vehicle data (with consent) from 2025 to improve ADAS and safety, supporting the EU's Vision Zero road fatality goal.
Volvo Cars is back doing what it does best—pushing the safety envelope. This time, it’s reinventing the seatbelt. Again. Enter the world-first multi-adaptive safety belt, set to debut in the upcoming fully electric Volvo EX60 in 2026. It’s not just smarter—it’s intuitive, responsive, and tailored to the unique shape, size, and seating position of every individual in the car. [...]
Australia is facing a deadly road safety crisis, with older vehicles linked to 36% of fatal crashes. The Australian Automobile Association is calling for urgent federal action—safer cars, smarter funding, and a national safety data hub—to help achieve Vision Zero by 2050. It’s time to put road trauma in the rearview mirror.