British Insurance Vehicle Security Awards 2009
Introduction
The awards were established in 2004 to
recognise those manufacturers who have
produced the most secure cars, and to raise
consumer awareness of what is best in vehicle
security.
In 2009 the scope of the awards
was extended to include vans.
They are based on the New
Vehicle Security Ratings (NVSR)
scheme. The categories, selection
criteria and methodology are all
described on the following pages,
and have been developed jointly
by the Automobile Association,
Department for Transport, Home
Office and Thatcham, and are
backed by the British motor insurers
and other organisations interested
in improving vehicle security.
Methodology
The winning vehicles are chosen by:
- selecting candidates that satisfy the selection criteria as listed below,
and
- ranking the candidates using the sum of the NVSR 'theft of' and 'theft from'
points scores, taking account of any differences in the British Insurance
Industry's New Vehicle Security Assessment (NVSA) Criteria (e.g. Issue 3,
3a, 4 or 4a).
The award for each vehicle category listed
below is given to the vehicle in the respective
category with the highest combined points
score for 'theft of' and 'theft from'. In the event
of a tie, vehicles will be placed according to
the least number of variants that do not satisfy
the awards selection criteria and then by the
manufacturers' ranking as determined by the
methodology set out for the Manufacturer
Award.
The Manufacturer Award is given to the
manufacturer with the most model ranges, and
so the widest market coverage, over the 12
months to end April, where every variant satisfies
the awards selection criteria. Different
models with different body styles in the same
vehicle category will be treated as one model
for the purposes of the Manufacturer Award.
An Innovation Award (from 2007) is given
to a design, feature, system or process
introduced as standard or as a routine
procedure which surpasses the existing scope
or points available in security assessments
and, in the opinion of the developers of the
NVSR scheme, will make a significant ongoing
contribution to further reducing vehicle crime.
Manufacturers and suppliers are invited to
nominate candidates for this award.
Selection Criteria
The cars selected as candidates for the awards are those:
- Submitted for insurance group rating purposes
- Subjected to NVSA testing and rated by NVSR
- Currently on sale with standard original equipment to UK specification
- Available new for delivery in the UK as at end April, with standard original
equipment to UK specification
- Having, in the case of cars, five stars for 'theft of' and four or more stars for 'theft from'; and in the case of vans, four stars for 'theft of' and three or more stars for 'theft from'
- With double locking on all openings fitted with an interior release
- With an insurance group rating 'E' suffix as decided by the Insurance Group
Rating Panel, which denotes that the car exceeds the security requirement
for the model variant and the group rating has consequently been reduced
- With an original equipment alarm/immobiliser combination that satisfies the
British Insurance Industry's Criteria and is specified in Thatcham's
'Vehicle Security National Listing' available at www.thatcham.org/security.
- The manufacturers selected as candidates for the Manufacturer Award are
those having four or more model ranges where every variant satisfies the
awards selection criteria.
Vehicle Categories
Chosen so that buyers can compare similar vehicles in the same class, the
categories are:
Cars
- City Car / Supermini
- Small Family
- Family
- Compact Executive
- Compact MPV
- Large MPV
- Open-top
- Performance
- Compact 4x4
- Large 4x4
- Executive
- Luxury
Vans
- Microvan
- Light van
- Heavy van
- Pick-up
- 4x4
Security Ratings
The NVSR security ratings take no account of the relative cost of different
makes/models or of any differences in perceived or actual attractiveness to car
thieves. They are purely design based and take account of the following:
For 'theft of'
- Ignition/steering column lock
- Peripheral locks and mechanisms
- Electronic security system (alarm and immobiliser systems)
- Vehicle identification
- Secondary mechanical immobilisation system
- Glazing
- Key/component management
- Additional security features (e.g. locking rear seats and/or storage areas)
- Key duplication, key code information - one star deducted if unsatisfactory
For 'theft from'
- Peripheral locks and mechanisms
- Alarm system
- ICE and in car electronics
- Glazing
- Key/component management
- Additional security features (e.g. locking rear seats and/or storage areas)
- Key duplication, key code information and road wheel and spare security -
one star deducted if unsatisfactory
Further information about the awards and the New Vehicle Security Ratings (NVSR)
scheme can be found here.
Advice on tackling and preventing vehicle
crime can be found at
www.crimereduction.gov.uk/toolkits
www.secureyourmotor.gov.uk
and at www.acpo.police.uk/avcis
For information on fighting vehicle crime visit
the links at DVLA
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Results (Car | Vans)
| (Full Candidate List)
City Car/Supermini
| Seat Ibiza 2009 on - SE and Sport only |
| MINI2007 my |
| Citroen C3 Exclusive |
| Volkswagen Polo, except S, E, TD |
| Mazda 2 |
| Skoda Fabia 3 |
Small Family Car
| Citroën C4 Exclusive |
| Volvo C30 |
| Audi A3 |
| Volkswagen Golf Mk6 2009 on, except S and TD S |
| Ford Focus 2008 on - ST |
| Mazda 3 Saloon 2008 on |
| Seat Leon |
| Renault Megane III 2009 on |
| Subaru Impreza 2008 on |
| BMW 1 Series |
| Ford Focus 2008 on |
| Dodge Caliber |
| Honda Civic |
Family Car
| Citroën C5 Exclusive (2008 MY) |
| Volkswagen Passat |
| Volkswagen Passat CC 2008 On |
| Vauxhall Insignia 2009 on |
| Skoda Octavia 2009 on - Exept S, TD S |
| Citroen C5 (Other than Exclusive) |
| Ford Mondeo |
| Honda Accord Saloon Executive |
| Volkswagen Jetta |
| Mazda 6 saloon |
| Peugeot 407 |
| Mazda 6 estate |
| Volvo S40/V50 |
| Renault Laguna III |
| Subaru Legacy |
| Seat Toledo |
| Toyota Prius |
| Vauxhall Vectra |
| Mercedes Benz B-Class |
Compact Executive Car
| Audi A4 (2008 MY) |
| Seat Exeo 2009 on |
| Mercedes Benz C - Class |
| Skoda Superb 2009 on |
| Alfa Romeo 159 Saloon |
| Cadillac BLS |
| Volvo S60/V70/XC70 |
| Lexus IS |
| Saab 9-3 (except Linear) |
| BMW 3 Series Saloon |
| BMW 3 Series Estate |
| Jaguar X Type |
Compact MPV
| Citroën C4 Picasso Exclusive |
| Volkswagen Golf Plus 2009 on, except S and TD S |
| Skoda Roomster 2009 On (except 1, TD 1) |
| Volkswagen Touran (Sport and SE only) |
| Ford C-MAX Titanium |
| Mazda 5 |
| Dodge Journey 2008 on |
| Seat Altea |
| Renault Scenic (Dynamique, Team and Privilege) |
| Honda FR-V |
| Mercedes Benz A-Class |
Large MPV
| Ford S-MAX |
| Ford Galaxy (except LX) |
| Chrysler Grand Voyager (2008 MY) |
| Renault Espace |
Open-top Car
| Audi A5 Cabriolet |
| Audi TT Roadster (2007 MY) |
| Volkswagen Eos |
| Audi A3 Cabriolet 2008 on |
| Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet |
| Volvo C70 |
| BMW Z4 Cabriolet 2009 on |
| Saab 9-3 Convertible |
| BMW 1 Series Cabriolet |
| Mini Cooper Cabriolet 2009 on |
Performance Car (including Coupe, Hot
Hatch and Super)
| Audi S8 (2008 MY) |
| Mercedes-Benz CL Coupe |
| Peugeot 407 Coupe |
| Citroën C4 VTS & Exclusive |
| Audi R8 |
| Audi A5 2 Door Coupe |
| Audi S4 |
Audi S6 & RS6 |
| Audi TT Coupe (2008) MY |
| Nissan 370Z 2009 on |
| Nissan GTR 2009 on |
| Volkswagen Passat R36 |
| Porsche Cayman |
| Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe |
| Volvo C30 2.5 T5 |
| Renault Laguna III 2008 on Coupe |
| Audi A3 Hatchback |
| Audi S3 |
| Volkswagen Golf GTi |
| Skoda Octavia vRS |
| Volkswagen Golf GTi |
| BMW 1 Series Coupe |
| Volkswagen Scirocco 2009 on |
| Nissan 350Z Coupe |
| Seat Leon Cupra and FR |
| Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2008 on |
| Renault Megane III 2009 on, Coupe |
| Mini Cooper S |
| Alfa Romeo Brera |
| BMW M3 Sport |
| Porsche Boxter |
| Seat Altea FR |
| Peugeot 207 GTi |
| Citroen C2 VTR / VTS |
| Citroen C3 VTR |
| Skoda Fabia vRS |
Compact 4x4
| Audi Q5 |
| Volkswagen Tiguan 2008 On |
| Volvo XC60 2009 on |
| BMW X6 |
| Chevrolet Captiva 5 Door 4x4 |
| Vauxhall Antara |
| Mazda CX-7 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2007 MY |
| Land Rover Freelander 2007 MY |
| Ford Kuga 2008 on |
| Jeep Compass |
| Nissan X-Trail |
| Honda CRV |
| Toyota RAV-4 |
Large 4x4
| Toyota Land Cruiser V8 (2008 MY) |
| Audi Q7 |
| Nissan Murano 2009 on |
| Volkswagen Touareg |
| Volvo XC90 |
| Cadillac SRX |
| Lexus RX |
| Nissan Pathfinder |
| Toyota Landcruiser 02 On |
| BMW X5 |
| Subaru Forester |
| Jeep Cherokee 2008 on |
| Porsche Cayenne (except 3.2 V6) |
| Land Rover Range Rover |
| Land Rover Discovery |
| Jeep Patriot |
| Jeep Commander |
Executive Car
| Citroën C6 |
| Peugeot 607 |
| Audi A6 |
| Volvo S80 |
| Honda Legend |
| Jaguar XF |
| Cadillac CTS 2009 on |
| Volvo V70 |
| Lexus GS |
| BMW 5 Series |
| Saab 9-5 Auto (Except Hot Aero variant) |
Luxury Car
| Volkswagen Phaeton (2008 MY) |
| Audi A8 2008 MY |
| Mercedes-Benz S-Class |
| Lexus LS |
| Daimler Super Eight |
| BMW 7 Series 2009 on |
| Cadillac STS |
| Jaguar XJ Type 2007 on |
Manufacturer
| Audi UK: A3, A4, A5,
R8, TT, Q5, Q7, A6 and A8 |
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| Volkswagen UK: Eos,
Jetta, Passat, Passat CC, Tiguan, Touareg, Scirocco and Phaeton |
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| Volvo Car UK Ltd: C30,
S40, V50, S60, C70, XC90 and V70 (ex V70R) - XC70 - S80, XC60 |
|
| Mazda Motors UK Ltd: 2, 3,
5, 6, RX-8 and CX-7 |
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| Nissan: 350Z,
370Z, GT-R, Murano, Pathfinder, X-Trail |
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| Cadillac: CTS, BLS, SRX
and STS |
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| Jaguar: X-Type, XF-Type, XJ-Type, XK |
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| Jeep: Cherokee, Commander, Compass, Patriot |
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| Land Rover: Discovery, Freelander, Range Rover, Range Rover sport |
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| Lexus: GS, IS, LS, RX |
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| Mercedes-Benz: A-Class, B-Class, CL Class, S-Class |
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| Vauxhall: Antara, Astra, Insignia, Vectra |
[models/variants in italics satisfy the awards selection
criteria across all variants in the model range]
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