Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Dashcams Over Airbags? New Survey Reveals What Indian Drivers Really Want

In todayโ€™s era, customer preferences are evolving rapidly, and consumer surveys serve as an excellent tool for gauging public sentiments on specific topics. One such survey, conducted by the Park+ Research Labs, reveals that dashcams have emerged as the most demanded safety features among consumers.

The studyโ€™s sample size comprised 3,000 customers across Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru, and some of the key takeaways from this digital survey are as follows: โ€“

  • In a surprising twist, 48% of survey respondents said they want front and rear dashcams to be made compulsory in all new cars โ€” more than those who prioritised 6 airbags or crash safety ratings. This marks a clear shift in consumer mindset, with modern buyers placing greater emphasis on real-time protection and post-incident evidence tools due to growing urban challenges like road rage, unsafe driving behaviours and hit-and-run cases.
  • Following dashcams, 32% of participants ranked Bharat NCAP 5-star ratings as their most valued safety feature. While structural integrity remains important, itโ€™s now seen more as a basic expectation rather than a key differentiator in new vehicles.

Also Chec: Top In-Demand Car Features in India: Hyundai Reveals What Buyers Want in 2025

Dashcam demand in India

Related: Indian Car Owners Prioritize Ventilated Seats Over Sunroofs, ADAS, and Infotainment: Survey

  • Only 10% of respondents picked 6 airbags, and just 8% selected all-wheel disc brakes as must-have safety features. This reflects growing confidence that OEMs are already offering these features, and consumers now want smarter, more proactive safety tech to take centre stage.
  • A mere 2% cited features outside of these primary safety parameters, indicating a clear consumer focus on protection and practicality.

The survey highlights how todayโ€™s car buyers are increasingly informed and tech-savvy, demanding features that not only prevent accidents but also provide critical assistance during and after an incident.

Also See: Delhi NCR: 64% Traffic Offenders Admit to Paying Bribes, Reveals Park+ Survey

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