24-09-2025 03:00 via drive.com.au

Mitsubishi Outlander, Toyota HiAce reset the clock on their five-star safety ratings, with upgrades

Safety upgrades have prompted Toyota and Mitsubishi to submit their vehicles for a new round of crash testing under more stringent criteria – resetting the six-year expiry dates on the ANCAP scores in the process.The Toyota HiAce van and Mitsubishi Outlander family SUV have been awarded fresh five-star safety ratings from ANCAP following significant upgrades to how well they protect occupants in a crash, or prevent one entirely.Both vehicles were tested under the latest and most stringent
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