The Maruti Suzuki Ignis received a disappointing one-star rating (16.48 out of 34) in the adult occupant protection category and a concerning zero-star rating (3.86 out of 49) in the child occupant protection category, according to Global NCAP. Priced between Rs 5.84 lakh and Rs 8.25 lakh (ex-showroom), the Ignis highlights significant safety concerns that need to be addressed.
The Maruti Suzuki S-Presso, falling within the price range of Rs 4.26 lakh to Rs 6.11 lakh (ex-showroom), received a disappointing one-star rating (20.03 out of 34) in the adult occupant protection category and an alarming zero-star rating (3.52 out of 49) in the child occupant protection category, as per Global NCAP tests. These ratings highlight the urgent need for improved safety standards in the vehicle.
Prepare to be astonished by this revelation! Despite its popularity as one of the highest-selling cars in India, the Maruti Suzuki WagonR’s safety ratings are alarmingly poor. It received a meager one-star rating (19.69 out of 34) in the adult occupant protection category and a distressing zero-star rating (3.40 out of 49) in the child occupant protection category, as determined by Global NCAP. With prices ranging from Rs 5.54 lakh to Rs 7.37 lakh (ex-showroom), the WagonR’s safety performance raises significant concerns.
The Maruti Suzuki Swift, priced from Rs 5.99 lakh to Rs 9.03 lakh (ex-showroom), demonstrated slightly better safety ratings compared to the WagonR. It received one star in both the adult occupant protection category (19.19 out of 34 points) and the child occupant protection category (16.68 out of 49 points). While these ratings show some improvement, there remains room for enhancement in the Swift’s overall safety performance.
The Maruti Suzuki Alto K10, with a price range of Rs 3.99 lakh to Rs 5.96 lakh (ex-showroom), achieved a two-star rating in the adult occupant protection category (21.67 out of 34 points). However, it received a disappointing zero-star rating (3.52 out of 49 points) in the child occupant protection category, highlighting the need for improvements in ensuring child safety within the vehicle.
Source – Global NCAP
The tested models only had two airbags as standard. Besides, they did not have ESC as standard.
]]>While five of them are SUVs — Safari, Harrier, Nexon, Taigun and Slavia — three are sedans — Virtus, Slavia and Verna.
With a remarkable performance in safety tests, the Volkswagen Virtus has secured a five-star rating in both the adult occupant protection and child occupant protection categories. Scoring an impressive 29.71 points out of 34 in adult occupant protection and 42 points out of 49 in child occupant protection, the Virtus demonstrates its commitment to ensuring the safety of both adults and children on the road.The tested model of the Volkswagen Virtus came equipped with standard features such as two airbags and electronic stability control (ESC). Priced competitively in the Indian market, the Volkswagen Virtus ranges from Rs 11.56 lakh to Rs 19.41 lakh (ex-showroom).
Similar to the Volkswagen Virtus, the Skoda Slavia has also achieved an impressive five-star rating in both the adult occupant protection and child occupant protection categories at the Global NCAP. They both scored the same points in these categories, further highlighting their commitment to excellent safety standards.Both the Skoda Slavia and the Volkswagen Virtus are built on Volkswagen Group’s MQB-AO-IN platform, specifically designed for the Indian market. These sedans, along with the Skoda Kushaq and the Volkswagen Taigun, are part of the India 2.0 project, demonstrating the Volkswagen Group’s significant investment of 1 billion euros in this endeavor.In terms of pricing, the Skoda Slavia ranges from Rs 11.53 lakh to Rs 19.13 lakh (ex-showroom), offering consumers a competitive pricing range for a sedan that prioritizes safety without compromising on features and performance.
Further expanding the list of five-star safety rated sedans, the Hyundai Verna has also achieved impressive results at the Global NCAP. With a score of 28.18 points in the adult occupant protection category and 42 points in the child occupant protection category, the Hyundai Verna demonstrates its commitment to ensuring the safety of occupants.Equipped with six airbags and electronic stability control (ESC) as standard, the Hyundai Verna prioritizes occupant protection and offers essential safety features to enhance the driving experience.In terms of pricing, the Hyundai Verna is available in a range from Rs 11 lakh to Rs 17.42 lakh (ex-showroom), providing customers with options that cater to different budget preferences while not compromising on safety standards.
Source – Global NCAP
In the case of the Volkswagen Virtus and the Skoda Slavia, the bodyshell integrity was found to be stable during the crash tests at Global NCAP. However, it was unstable for the Hyundai Verna.