The Edge has standard Post Collision Braking, which automatically apply the brakes in the event of a crash to help prevent secondary collisions and prevent further injuries. The QX55 doesn’t offer a post collision braking system: in the event of a collision that triggers the airbags, more collisions are possible without the protection of airbags that may have already deployed.
The Edge’s driver alert monitor detects an inattentive driver then sounds a warning and suggests a break. According to the NHTSA, drivers who fall asleep cause about 100,000 crashes and 1500 deaths a year. The QX55 doesn’t offer a driver alert monitor.
Both the Edge and the QX55 have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags, side-impact head airbags, front and rear seatbelt pretensioners, height adjustable front shoulder belts, plastic fuel tanks, four-wheel antilock brakes, all wheel drive, 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 and available front and rear parking sensors.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does 35 MPH front crash tests on new vehicles. In this test, results indicate that the Ford Edge is safer than the Infiniti QX55:
|
Edge |
QX55 |
|
Driver |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
HIC |
212 |
384 |
Neck Injury Risk |
22.4% |
36% |
Neck Stress |
229 lbs. |
439 lbs. |
Neck Compression |
21 lbs. |
95 lbs. |
Leg Forces (l/r) |
165/596 lbs. |
983/651 lbs. |
|
Passenger |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
4 Stars |
HIC |
282 |
285 |
Chest Compression |
.4 inches |
1.2 inches |
Neck Injury Risk |
35.2% |
37% |
Neck Stress |
197 lbs. |
219 lbs. |
Neck Compression |
44 lbs. |
78 lbs. |
Leg Forces (l/r) |
145/201 lbs. |
452/534 lbs. |
New test not comparable to pre-2011 test results. More stars = Better. Lower test results = Better.