Safest Cars In India: Top Picks With Global NCAP Rating
The safety of cars is determined by the rating given by Global New Car Assessment Programme. This year, there have been some shockers.
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In today's fast-paced world, road safety is paramount, and choosing a safe car is a crucial decision for every driver. (Unsplash)
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In India, car safety ratings serve as an invaluable guide for consumers, providing insights into a vehicle's crashworthiness and occupant protection. (Pixabay)
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Car safety ratings in India are primarily determined by organizations such as the Global New Car Assessment Programme or GNCAP. (Pexels)
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The cars with highest rating are Tata Safari and Nexon, Hyundai Verna, Mahindra Scorpio-N, VW Taigun and Honda City (4th Gen). (Global NCAP)
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The lowest ratings went to Mahindra Bolero Neo (one star) for adult and child occupant safety. (Global NCAP)
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The UK-based group also accorded two stars to Honda Amaze for adult and zero stars for child occupant safety. (Global NCAP)
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It gave three stars in adult safety and five stars for child occupants to Kia Carens after the latest round of crash tests. (Global NCAP)
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Global NCAP Secretary General Alejandro Furas said he was disappointed to see Mahindra's one star rating for the Bolero Neo. (Global NCAP)
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Mahindra & Mahindra said the company is committed to deliver vehicles that ensure the safety and satisfaction of customers and users. (Global NCAP)
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The highest score on a vehicle crash test is five stars, while the lowest score is zero stars. (Global NCAP)
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