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2009 Hyundai Veracruz Safety and Security

Hyundai says Veracruz competes with luxury SUVs like Lexus RX350, and shoppers compare it to less expensive models like the Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot. The Veracruz comes with seven seats, a line of standard safety features and optional navigation system. A 3.8-liter V-6 is standard, and all-wheel drive is optional. Trim levels include the base GLS and upper-crust Limited.

Standard Specs and Dimensions
Four-wheel ABS brakesStandard
4 ABS channelsStandard
Break assistStandard
Four-wheel disc brakesStandard
Front ventilated disc brakesStandard
Compact spare tireStandard
Underbody mounted spare tire w/crankdownStandard
Driver and passenger front-impact airbagsStandard
Seat-mounted driver and passenger side-impact airbagsStandard
Curtain 1st, 2nd and 3rd row overhead airbagStandard
Front passenger airbag occupancy sensorStandard
Height adjustable front seatbeltsStandard
Front seatbelt pre-tensionersStandard
3 point rear center seatbeltStandard
Side-impact barsStandard
Remote activated perimeter/approach lightsStandard
Tailgate/rear door lock included with power doorsStandard
Rear child safety locksStandard
Ignition disableOptional
Security systemStandard
Panic alarmStandard
Stability controlStandard
ABS and driveline traction controlStandard
Manual front head restraintsStandard
Adjustable front head restraints with tiltStandard
Anti-whiplash front head restraintsStandard
3 adjustable rear head restraintsStandard
2 manual adjustable third row head restraintsStandard
NHTSA Crash-Test Ratings*
Front, Passenger's5
Front, Driver's5
Side, Rear Seat5
Side, Front Seat5

Results are for the 2008 Hyundai Veracruz Limited and may vary with airbag options