January 27, 2011 , Auburn Hills,
Mich. - Two new Chrysler Group LLC vehicles, the 2011
Chrysler 300 and the 2011 Dodge Charger, have been named Top Safety
Picks for 2011 by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS),
marking the first time both vehicles have achieved the highest ratings.
IIHS recognizes vehicles with outstanding
crashworthiness in front, side, rollover and rear crashes. The new
Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger both received 'good' ratings, the highest
achievable, in all four categories.
The new Chrysler
300 and Dodge Charger join five other Chrysler Group LLC vehicles that
were named Top Safety Picks by the IIHS in December. Dodge Avenger and
Journey, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Patriot, when equipped with optional
side airbags, and the Chrysler 200 were recognized for superior
crashworthiness.
To be considered, vehicles must have
available electronic stability control (ESC) systems that significantly
reduce crash risks. Both the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger have
standard ESC. Other standard safety features including full length side
curtain airbags, seat-mounted side thorax air bags, driver's knee bag,
front-row reactive head restraints, Hill Start Assist, Rain Brake
Support and Ready Alert Braking.
"With the addition
of the new Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger, Chrysler Group now has seven
Top Safety Picks in the 2011 model year. This recognition by the IIHS
underscores our commitment to safety across all vehicle segments," said
Scott Kunselman, Senior Vice President ? Engineering, Chrysler Group
LLC. "As we continue our product transformation, we'll continue to
engineer safety leadership and more capabilities into all our
vehicles."
Both the new Chrysler 300 and Dodge
Charger employ a two-fold approach to safety with active safety items,
such as electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes, as well as
passive safety features, including head restraints for front seat
occupants and supplemental side-curtain or side seat
airbags.
"Automakers deserve credit for quickly
rising to meet more challenging criteria for Top Safety Pick," says
Adrian Lund, the Institute's president. "That gives consumers shopping
for a safer new car or SUV ? from economy to luxury ? plenty of choices
to consider when they visit a dealer showroom."