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Explore India's safest cars in 2023. From Tata Harrier to Mahindra XUV700, these 5-star Global NCAP-rated vehicles prioritize safety.
In the wake of India's alarming road safety challenges, where fatal incidents on the roads reached 9.5 per 1 lakh people in 2022, the quest for safer vehicles has become quite important. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways highlights a critical need for cars equipped for handling the unexpected.
To assist the customers in making an informed decision. Below is the list of top-rated cars in India based on Global NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) ratings.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the Indian automotive industry, safety features have transitioned from being recognized as a luxury to becoming standard offerings by most manufacturers.
Airbags, ISOFIX (International Standards Organisation Fix) mounts, sturdy structural integrity, and driver assistance features are now integral components, just like the role of car insurance in protecting against financial losses.
Our comprehensive list of the safest cars in India is based on the Global NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) ratings, incorporating safety assessments for both adult and child occupants. The cars are ranked in descending order according to their adult occupant protection scores:
Sr. No. | Model | Adult Occupant Score | Child Occupant Score | Ex-showroom Price |
Tata Harrier | 5 stars (33.05/34) | 5 stars (45.00/49) | Rs. 15.49 lakh to Rs. 26.44 lakh | |
Tata Safari | 5 stars (33.05/34) | 5 stars (45.00/49) | Rs. 16.19 lakh to Rs. 27.34 lakh | |
Volkswagen Virtus | 5 stars (29.71/34) | 5 stars (42.00/49) | Rs. 11.48 lakh to Rs. 19.29 lakh | |
Skoda Slavia | 5 stars (29.71/34) | 5 stars (42.00/49) | Rs. 10.89 lakh to Rs. 19.12 lakh | |
Skoda Kushaq | 5 stars (29.64/34) | 5 stars (42.00/49) | Rs. 10.89 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh | |
Volkswagen Taigun | 5 stars (29.64/34) | 5 stars (42.00/49) | Rs. 11.62 lakh to Rs. 19.76 lakh | |
Hyundai Verna | 5 stars (28.18/34) | 5 stars (42.00/49) | Rs. 10.96 lakh to Rs. 17.38 lakh | |
Mahindra Scorpio N | 5 stars (29.25/34) | 3 stars (28.93/49) | Rs. 13.26 lakh to Rs. 24.53 lakh | |
Tata Punch | 5 stars (16.45/17) | 4 stars (40.89/49) | Rs. 5.99 lakh to Rs. 10.10 lakh | |
Mahindra XUV300 | 5 stars (16.42/17) | 4 stars (41.66/49) | Rs. 8 lakh to Rs. 14.76 lakh | |
Tata Altroz | 5 stars (16.13/17) | 3 stars (29.00/49) | Rs. 6.60 lakh to Rs. 10.74 lakh | |
Tata Nexon | 5 stars (16.06/17) | 3 stars (25.00/49) | Rs. 8.10 lakh to Rs. 15.50 lakh | |
Mahindra XUV700 | 5 stars (16.03/17) | 4 stars (41.66/49) | Rs. 14.02 lakh to Rs. 26.57 lakh |
The Global NCAP safety test involves a front offset crash test, replicating a collision between two cars at 50 kmph. The test directs a vehicle into a deformable barrier at 64 kmph, impacting 40 percent of the car due to its front offset nature.
Crash test dummies simulate standard family car trips, representing two adults in the front seats and two children in the rear seats. Adult and child occupant protection scores are derived from these crash tests, considering critical body areas and granting additional points for specific safety features.
Additional points are awarded for safety equipment. Child occupant protection scores consider readings from two child dummies, evaluating how effectively the children are safeguarded in ISOFIX (International Standards Organisation Fix) child seats.
Let's look into the standout features of the top safest cars in India:
Tata Motors introduces the facelifted Harrier, showcasing aggressive styling and an impressive 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP. Scoring 33.05/34 in adult protection and 45.00/49 in child protection, the Harrier boasts six airbags, an Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Hill Hold Assist, and more.
The Safari, a 7-seater sibling of the Harrier, mirrors its safety success with identical ratings. Scoring 33.05/34 for adults and 45.00/49 for children, the Safari ensures the passenger's safety with features like six airbags, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Hill-Hold Assist, and traction control.
Volkswagen's Virtus, a premium mid-size sedan, secures a 5-star safety rating with scores of 29.71/34 for adults and 42.00/49 for children. Safety features include six airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), ISOFIX (International Standards Organisation Fix) child seat mounts, and more.
In the premium mid-size sedan segment, the Skoda Slavia matches the Virtus with a 5-star safety rating with scores of 29.71/34 for adults and 42.00/49 for child occupants, respectively, underlining its safety prowess. Safety features include six airbags, ABS (Anti-lock braking system) with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System), and more.
Skoda's Kushaq, a contender in the mid-size SUV segment, joins the 5-star safety club with scores of 29.64/34 for adults and 42.00/49 for children. Noteworthy safety features include six airbags, rollover protection, ABS (Anti-lock braking system), and TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System).
The Volkswagen Taigun, a mid-size SUV, mirrors the safety success of its sibling, the Kushaq, with a 5-star rating. Scoring 29.64/34 for adults and 42.00/49 for children, the Taigun emphasizes safety with features like six airbags, multi-collision braking, and hill hold assist.
The Hyundai Verna, with its revamped design, earns a 5-star safety rating, scoring 28.18/34 for adults and 42.00/49 for children. Standard safety features include six airbags, ESC (Electronic Stability Control), hill-start assist, and ABS (Anti-lock braking system).
Mahindra's Scorpio-N, a modern avatar of the iconic SUV, excels in safety with a 5-star rating for adults. Scoring 29.25/34, the Scorpio-N incorporates safety features like six airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and ISOFIX (International Standards Organisation Fix) child seat mounts.
The Tata Punch, a compact SUV, achieves a 5-star safety rating with an adult occupant score of 16.45/17 and a child occupant score of 40.89/49. Key safety features include dual airbags, ABS (Anti-lock braking system) with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), and rear parking sensors.
Mahindra's XUV300, a compact SUV, secures a 5-star safety rating with scores of 16.42/17 for adults and 41.66/49 for children. The XUV300 emphasizes safety with features like seven airbags, disc brakes on all four wheels, and front parking sensors.
Tata's Altroz, a premium hatchback, earns a 5-star safety rating with scores of 16.13/17 for adults and 29.00/49 for children. It stands out with features like dual front airbags, ABS (Anti-lock braking system) with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), and ISOFIX (International Standards Organisation Fix) child seat mounts.
The Tata Nexon, a compact SUV, joins the 5-star safety league with scores of 16.06/17 for adults and 25.00/49 for children. Safety features include dual airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and rollover mitigation.
Mahindra's XUV700, a feature-packed SUV, achieves a 5-star safety rating with scores of 16.03/17 for adults and 41.66/49 for children. The XUV700 prioritizes safety with features like seven airbags, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and Electronic Stability Program (ESP).
Also Read: Top 10 Safest Cars in India 2023
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