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2004 XL-7 LX Hard Top Utility Safety Ratings

This HT Convertible was tested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for rollover, crash, and stability safety. How did it perform? View all available safety ratings below.
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2004 Suzuki XL-7 LX Hard Top Utility Crash Test Results

Rollover Ratings (5 star scale)

Rollover Resistance Rating Static Stability Factor Dynamic Test
Not Tested n/a n/a

Crash Test Ratings

Frontal Impact Side Impact
Driver's Side Not Tested Front Occupant Not Tested
Passenger's Side Not Tested Rear Occupant Not Tested

Crash Test Data

Frontal Impact Head Injury Criterion Chest Deceleration Femur Load
Driver's Side n/a n/a n/a | n/a
Passenger's Side n/a n/a n/a | n/a
Side Impact Thoracic Trauma Index Pelvis Deceleration
Front Occupant n/a n/a
Rear Occupant n/a n/a

2004 XL-7 LX Hard Top Utility Safety Features

• Daytime Running Lights• Child Seat Lower Anchorage• Adjustable Upper Belt - Front
• Adjustable Upper Belt - Rear• Pretensioner• Energy Management Feature
• Integrated Saftey Belt• Rear Center Lap/Shoulder Belt• Advanced Air Bag Features
• Head Injury Protection• Rear Seat Head Restraint
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