_The Cruze's safety begins with its solid body structure. It features a new body-frame integral (BFI) system supplemented with finely tuned chassis components. With the BFI system, the upper body structure and frame are engineered as a single unit, offering a heightened sense of solidity and stability.
Sixty-four percent of the structure is constructed of high-strength steel, offering a high level of protection. Reinforcing the door and locker seal applications, the use of ultra-high-strength steel for the B-pillars and the efficient aluminium bumper application further ensure maximum safety.
The Cruze features as standard a full range of active and passive safety features usually found only on more expensive vehicles, including:
Electronic Stability Control
Traction control
Anti-lock brakes
Brake assist
Electronic Brake-Force Distribution
Six air bags, including driver, front passenger, front side and curtain air bags
Seat-belt reminders, retractors and lap pretensioners with seat-belt load limiters
The Cruze is a member of Chevrolet's new range of small, compact and mid-size products being rolled out in markets around the world. It is or will be built in Korea, Russia and the United States, and sold in over 130 countries around the world."