European organisation Euro NCAP has tested the safety of electric Nissan Leaf, a third-generation Ford Focus, Volvo V60 wagon, hatchback Citroen DS4, Peugeot 508 sedan and Lexus CT 200 h hybrid. All the machines were broken on Fiver. Nissan Leaf smash with included batteries, which are located under the rear seats of the car. During the clashes, no problems with the batteries there is no short circuit or electric shock passengers. Only hard plastic center console and the steering column may be dangerous for knees and hips of passengers. Considered minimally effective and protect our passengers from whiplash of a rear impact. However other electric cars-Mitsubishi MiEV, Citroen C-Zero and Peugeot iOn earned four stars out of five. Ford Focus in the Euro NCAP tests showed excellent protection of pedestrians in a collision, as well as good protection of passengers, excluding the driver's legs. Poorly protected and Taz passengers during a side impact. Volvo V60 wagon has shown good protection in all crash tests except for testing, simulation of a kick on the post. Protection of the chest of the driver in this case estimated at three points. The Lexus CT 200 h in isptytaniâh have the same problem. And in the rest of the hybrid has shown excellent results. Well shown and the French Citroen DS4 and Peugeot 508. Except that the Citroen insufficient protection of our passengers rear-end, and Peugeot driver's chest protection and the ineffectual when hitting the post. Earlier the Euro NCAP has tested the security of the new Citroen C4, which in the coming days will go on sale.