Is the Loremo safe in a crash with larger vehicles?
The Loremo with its patented structure has a principle edge over other compact cars in safety matters in any type of accident that is typically considered. The passenger cell will not deform noticeably in front (full or offset) or side crashes. This protects the survival space better than in other cars. The roll-over protection offered by the head rests that are integrated into the structure make the roof tougher than usual. The crumple zone is at least 50% longer than that of other compact cars. This gives the Loremo reserves to offer sufficient safety in crashes with heavier cars. In a rear crash, a small portion of the structure is being indented from behind. Would there be adult passengers in the back, they would suffer injuries to their feet in severe crashes. In rear crashes of other compact cars, the rear seats are far closer to the accident area, so that the Loremo is not at a disadvantage here, either. Children are better off in a Loremo than in any other compact car, because