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The Dongfeng BOX, an affordable electric hatchback from China’s Dongfeng Motor Corporation, received a three-star rating in the latest Euro NCAP safety tests, exposing structural vulnerabilities in a competitive European EV market.

Euro NCAP found that multiple spot-welds in the BOX’s body shell failed during frontal offset crash tests, which simulate car-to-car collisions. These failures compromise structural integrity and could increase the risk of cabin deformation in higher-speed accidents.

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The vehicle scored 69 percent for Adult Occupant Protection. Additional issues included a steering wheel airbag with insufficient pressure, a dashboard structure posing risks to leg safety, and a malfunctioning automatic door lock that could hinder first responders. The BOX also lacks measures to prevent occupant-to-occupant impact during side collisions.

Dr. Aled Williams, Programme Director at Euro NCAP, said, “It was a concern that the spot welds were compromised during our tests and could be further compromised in higher-speed accidents. Such a failure must be addressed to match competitor vehicles in what’s a fast-growing part of the EV market.”

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By comparison, other affordable EVs in Europe, such as the BYD Dolphin Surf, MINI Cooper e, Lynk & Co 02, and Renault 4 and 5, have achieved four or five stars, highlighting a safety gap for the BOX.

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Harding Greenwood is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and the evolving clean mobility industry across major international markets. He holds a degree in Media and Communication Studies and, outside of work, enjoys weekend landscape sketching, casual rowing, and collecting classic automotive brochures.

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