ANCAP puts American pickups, LandCruiser 70 Series to the test with surprising results

Full-size pickups have been tested by independent auto safety authority ANCAP for the first time, with the Ford F-150 coming out on top against the Ram 1500, Toyota Tundra and Chevrolet Silverado.

ANCAP put the American pickups up against the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series in its inaugural Large Utilities ADAS [Advanced Driver Assist Systems] Safety Comparison’.

As the name suggests, however, no physical crash-testing was involved; the American pickups still have never been crash-tested by ANCAP, while the 70 Series was last tested in single-cab/chassis guise in 2016.

ANCAP tested the American pickups due to their growing popularity, pointing to around 22,500 full-size pickups being sold annually here and sales of the F-150, Tundra, Silverado and Ram 1500 increasing 270 per cent since 2019.

“Larger vehicles pose a bigger threat to other road users than passenger cars,” ANCAP chief executive officer Carla Hoorweg said in a statement.

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“The best way to reduce the potential risk of fatalities and serious injuries from large vehicles is to make sure they do the best possible job at avoiding a crash.

“We have applied international best practice in safety testing to this segment to make sure there is an incentive for manufacturers to improve crash avoidance technology.

ANCAP said in the report: “Learnings from these early comparisons will inform the development of a framework for future testing and assessment, with physical crash protection and driver vision under consideration.”

While it looks the odd one out in this group, ANCAP included the LandCruiser 70 Series due to its gross vehicle mass (GVM) being increased to more than 3500kg in 2024.

Despite its advanced age, the Toyota managed to beat the newer Chevrolet Silverado despite having a less comprehensive suite of active safety equipment.