Saturday, April 18, 2026

Honda Amaze Secures 5 Star Safety Rating In Bharat NCAP

The third-gen Honda Amaze has recently been crash-tested by the Bharat NCAP and received a perfect 5-star safety rating for Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) and a 4-star rating for Child Occupant Protection (COP). Earlier, it was crash tested by Global NCAP in 2019 and received 4 stars for AOP and 1 star for COP.

Adult Occupant Protection (AOP)28.33/32.00 (5-star)
Child Occupant Protection (COP)40.81/49.00 (4 star)

This rating is applicable for all the variants of the Honda Amaze.

2025 Honda Amaze: Adult Occupant Protection (AOP)

ParametersScores
Frontal Offset Deformable Barrier Test14.33 / 16
Side Movable Deformable Barrier Test14 / 16
Side Pole Impact TestOK
  • The Amaze performed well in the frontal offset deformable barrier test. The head & neck and pelvis regions of both driver and co-passenger were rated “GOOD”.
  • Protection for the chest and tibias for both was rated “ADEQUATE”. However, the driver’s feet god “GOOD” protection.
  • In the side pole and the side movable deformation barrier tests, all the critical body parts of the driver offered ‘GOOD’ protection save for the upper chest, which was rated ‘MARGINAL’.
Honda Amaze safety rating

Also Read: Honda Elevate ADV Edition Launched At Rs 15.29 Lakh

2025 Honda Amaze: Child Occupant Protection (COP)

ParametersScores
Dynamic Score23.81 / 24
CRS Installation Score12 / 12
Vehicle Assessment Score5 / 13
  • For the child occupant protection tests, both 18-month-old and 3-year-old child dummies were positioned in a rearward-facing position.
  • During the tests, both dummies received GOOD protection on the head.
  • Strong CRS installation and dynamic scores worked in its flavour, but a poor vehicle assessment score capped the Child Occupant Protection (COP) rating at 4 stars.

Safety Features Onboard

The Honda Amaze comes loaded with six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, ISOFIX child seat anchors tyre pressure monitoring system, and front & rear parking sensors. Its higher variants also get LaneWatch monitoring system, optional 360-degree camera (dealer-fitment) and segment-first ADAS suite.

Price and Competitors

Honda offers the Amaze in three variants (V, VX and ZX), with prices ranging from between 7.41 lakh and Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom). It goes up against the Maruti Dzire, Tata Tigor and Hyundai Aura.

Also Read: Honda Confirms 10 New Cars By 2030, 7 SUVs in Pipeline

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