Over a year has passed since the new Global NCAP crash test protocols were implemented, strengthening the requirements for achieving a 5-star safety rating. Up to now, thirteen made-in-India cars have undergone these revised crash tests, and here’s a quick look at how they performed: –
Rank | Model | AOP | COP | Bodyshell Integrity | Price Range |
1 | Tata Harrier and Safari | 5 stars (33.05 points out of 34) | 5 stars (45 points out of 49) | Stable, Capable of withstanding more impact | Rs 15.49 – 26.44 lakh (Harrier) Rs 16.19 – 27.34 lakh (Safari) |
2 | Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus | 5 stars (29.71points out of 34) | 5 stars (3.52 points out of 49) | Stable, Capable of withstanding more impact | Rs 10.89 – 19.12 lakh (Slavia) Rs 11.48 – 19.29 lakh (Virtus) |
3 | Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Taigun | 5 stars (29.64 points out of 34) | 5 stars (42 points out of 49) | Stable, Capable of withstanding more impact | Rs 10.89 – 20.01 lakh (Kushaq) Rs 11.62 – 19.76 lakh (Taigun) |
4 | Mahindra Scorpio N | 5 stars (29.25 points out of 34) | 3 stars (28.93 points out of 49) | Stable, Capable of withstanding more impact | Rs 13.05 – 24.52 lakh |
5 | Hyundai Verna | 5 stars (28.18 points out of 34) | 5 stars (42 points out of 49) | Unstable | Rs 10.96 – 17.38 lakh |
6 | Maruti Alto K10 | 2 stars (21.67 points out of 34) | 0 star (3.52 points out of 49) | Stable, Capable of withstanding more impact | Rs 3.99 – 5.96 lakh |
7 | Maruti S-Presso | 1 star (20.03 points out of 34.00) | 0 stars (3.52 points out of 49) | Unstable | Rs 4.26 – 6.12 lakh |
8 | Maruti WagonR | 1 star (19.69 points out of 34.00) | 0 stars (3.40 points out of 49) | Unstable | Rs 5.54 – 7.42 lakh |
9 | Maruti Swift | 1 star (19.19 points out of 34.00) | 1 star (16.68 points out of 49) | Unstable | Rs 5.99 – 9.03 lakh |
10 | Maruti Ignis | 1 star (16.48 points out of 34.00) | 0 stars (3.86 points out of 49) | Unstable | Rs 5.84 – 8.16 lakh |
Must Check: