Tata Nexon Receives 4-Star Crash Test Rating!
Published On Aug 07, 2018 04:23 PM By Raunak for Tata Nexon 2017-2020
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The Tata Nexon has become the fourth made-in-India car to get a 4-star rating from Global NCAP after the Tata Zest, Toyota Etios and the Volkswagen Polo
Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) has crash tested the Tata Nexon sub-4m SUV under its #SaferCarsForIndia campaign, and the results are quite impressive to say the least. The sub-4 metre SUV received a respectable 4-star rating, making it the fourth car to receive the same after its sibling, the Zest, along with the Toyota Etios clan and the VW Polo.
4-star Rating (Adult protection) |
Year Tested |
Tata Nexon (3-star child protection) |
2018 |
2016 |
|
Toyota Etios Range (2-star child protection) |
2016 |
Volkswagen Polo (3-star child protection) |
2014 |
Crash tested at 64kmph, Global NCAP rated the protection offered to the head and neck of the driver and front passenger as ‘good’, which is the highest rating a car can receive. Chest protection for occupants at the front, on the other hand, was rated as ‘adequate’, whereas the protection offered for the driver and front passenger’s knees were rated as ‘marginal’. Isofix child seat anchors, which are offered on the top-spec XZ variant, helped the SUV score a 3-star rating for child protection.
The fact that none of the areas received a ‘weak’ or ‘poor’ rating speaks volumes about the Nexon, which is offered with dual-front airbags, front seatbelts with load limiter and pre-tensioners and ABS with EBD as standard across the variant lineup.
Interestingly, none of the made-in-India cars has received a full 5-star crash test rating under the #SaferCarsForIndia campaign, which was launched in 2014. As mentioned above, only a handful of cars have received a 4-star rating. However, carmakers will soon be overhauling their products to make them safer and comply with the upcoming Bharat NCAP crash tests, which is set to be implemented in 2020. David Ward, secretary general of Global NCAP, said: ‘The race is clearly on for India’s first 5-star car!” Will it be the upcoming Tata Harrier? Well, only time will tell!
Cars with low rating |
Rating |
Year Tested |
Duster (w/o airbags) |
0 |
2017 |
3 |
2017 |
|
Figo Aspire/Figo |
3 |
2017 |
Zest (w/o airbags) |
0 |
2016 |
Kwid (with driver airbag) |
1 |
2016 |
Hyundai EON (no airbags) |
0 |
2016 |
Maruti EECO (no airbags) |
0 |
2016 |
Maruti Celerio (no airbags) |
0 |
2016 |
Mahindra Scorpio |
0 |
2016 |
Datsun GO (no airbags) |
0 |
2014 |
2nd-gen Maruti Swift (no airbags) |
0 |
2014 |
1st-gen Ford Figo (no airbags) |
0 |
2014 |
1st-gen Hyundai i10 (no airbags) |
0 |
2014 |
VW Polo (no airbags) |
0 |
2014 |
Maruti Alto 800 (no airbags) |
0 |
2014 |
Tata Nano |
0 |
2014 |
Check out: 2018 Duster Scores 3 Stars In Euro NCAP Crash Tests
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