The Nissan Altima has standard driver and front passenger side knee airbags mounted low on the dashboard. These airbags help prevent the driver and front passenger from sliding under their seatbelts or the main frontal airbags; this keeps them better positioned during a collision for maximum protection. Knee airbags also help keep the legs from striking the dashboard, preventing knee and leg injuries in the case of a serious frontal collision. The S60 doesn’t offer a front passenger side knee airbag.
In a Vehicle-to-Vehicle Frontal Crash Prevention 2.0 test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the Nissan Altima achieved a “Acceptable” rating - the second highest possible - for its performance in forward collision warning and automatic braking systems, demonstrating its excellent capabilities in preventing collisions. The Volvo S60 has not been tested.
Both the Altima and the S60 have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, driver knee airbags, side-impact head airbags, front and rear seatbelt pretensioners, front wheel drive, height adjustable front shoulder belts, plastic fuel tanks, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, daytime running lights, lane departure warning systems, blind spot warning systems, rearview cameras, rear cross-path warning, driver alert monitors and available around view monitors.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does 35 MPH front crash tests on new vehicles. In this test, results indicate that the Nissan Altima is safer than the Volvo S60:
|
Altima |
S60 |
|
Driver |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
HIC |
171 |
192 |
Leg Forces (l/r) |
114/342 lbs. |
395/518 lbs. |
|
Passenger |
|
STARS |
4 Stars |
4 Stars |
HIC |
239 |
314 |
Chest Compression |
.5 inches |
.7 inches |
Neck Compression |
110 lbs. |
114 lbs. |
Leg Forces (l/r) |
260/280 lbs. |
360/533 lbs. |
New test not comparable to pre-2011 test results. More stars = Better. Lower test results = Better.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does side impact tests on new vehicles. In this test, which crashes the vehicle into a flat barrier at 38.5 MPH and into a post at 20 MPH, results indicate that the Nissan Altima is safer than the Volvo S60:
|
Altima |
S60 |
|
Rear Seat |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
HIC |
185 |
271 |
Spine Acceleration |
46 G’s |
50 G’s |
Hip Force |
544 lbs. |
575 lbs. |
|
Into Pole |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
HIC |
157 |
319 |
New test not comparable to pre-2011 test results. More stars = Better. Lower test results = Better.