Mitsubishi Van Bombs Crash Test, Scores Zero-Star Rating In Australia ++ Actually, it's not Mitsubishi's fault. Vehicles aren't created equal, and size isn't a guarantee of escaping a collision without injuries. The Mitsubishi Express is a full-size van, and 2020 marked the return of the Express moniker to Australia and New Zealand. As such, The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) took a deep dive into its crashworthiness, and the numbers aren't good. In fact, they aren't anything, but don't point fingers at Mitsubishi. More on that in a bit. ANCAP's official rating for the Express is indeed a big goose egg. Its zero-star performance is based on numerous factors lumped into four groups, including Adult Occupant Protection, Child Occupant Protection, Vulnerable Road User Protection, and Safety Assist. Of them all, Adult Occupant Protection returned the highest percentage but it was still just 55 percent. The lowest was Safety Assist with only a seven percent score. Vulnerable Road User Protection scored 40 percent, and since the Express is a work vehicle, Child Occupant Protection wasn't factored into the final tally.