Indians were made aware of the Global NCAP safety rating system after Tata Nexon got its 5-star rating back in 2014. This was something new for the customers because until then, the only factors worth considering before buying a car were mileage and maintenance costs. Thereafter, a sort of streak started wherein, people would at least start glancing through the safety rating of the car. This trend is in full effect now, as more and more indigenous cars started getting 5-star safety rating.
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For example, the Tata Altroz is the only 5-star hatchback in the country at the moment. Apart from that, Mahindra XUV300 impressed everyone with a 5-star rating. What is particularly interesting is that XUV300 secured 16.42 points out of 17 in adult occupancy. This has ensured that the company makes safety a priority and the consumers can choose their peace of mind.
Tests in Global NCAP Testing
Global NCAP (New Car Assessment…