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Indian Car Security Rating April 2022 - Global NCAP

Indian Car Security Rating April 2022 - Global NCAP

Indian Car Security Rating April 2022 – Global NCAP

While safety is not a factor considered when buying a car a few years ago, in recent years things have changed. Most likely because of awareness about the importance of car safety and roads. Indian cars are unknown to provide world-class safety but things have gradually improved for the better. Global NCAP has played a big role in advocating cars that are safer for India.

 Many indian-made cars have been fired by Global NCAP in recent years. The latest cars added to the list are Hyundai Creta, Hyundai i20 and Toyota Urban Cruiser. The results are not too surprising because the Korean model gets a 3-star adult safety ratings of each and compact SUVs from Toyota achieving 4-star security rating for adults. The three cars are offered with double front airbags as standard offers. Creta is based on Cousin-Kia Seltos Korea who also received a 3-star rating in 2020. On the other hand, the urban cruiser is Maruti Brezza which is Rebadged who also gets a 4 star security rating. However, Creta and urban cruisers are different from their biologicals in connection with the total number of points printed. Indian car security rating – according to adult safety rating according to adult safety ratings, punch leads with 16.54 points calculated from 17 followed by XUV300 with 16.42 points and Altroz ​​Tata with 16.13 points with 16.13 points . Tata Nexon and Mahindra XUV700 each received a score of 16.06 points and 16.03 points. All the cars mentioned above have reached 5 star security rating for adults.

 Indian car security rating – according to child safety rating in connection with the child’s security rating, the XUV700 holds the top rank with a total of 41.66 points printed from 49. This was followed by Thar in second place with 41.11 points and a fourth punching with 40.89 points .

 The 4th generation of Honda City, XUV300 and Tata Tigor EV occupy the fourth place, fifth and sixth in this list. All the cars mentioned above have received 4-star security rating for children. This list only includes cars currently sold, and has been tested by global NCAP. Indian car security rating – according to the total point scored according to the updated table for Indian car safety ratings for April 2022, Mahindra XUV700 continues to lead a graph based on the total number of points. Middle size SUVs have scored a total of 57.69 points from 66. It was followed by Tata Punch, Mahindra XUV300 and Thar with 57.34 points, 53.86 points and 53.63 points each.

 With a sound that grows for safety in a car, more models are expected to be tested crashes in the near future. Then this year Tata Motors is expected to send a Twins-Harrier and Safari SUV to the global NCAP for safety evaluation. Skoda and Volkswagen are also expected to send each offer under the Indian 2.0 program to global NCAP sooner or later.