Honda Car India Limited (HCIL) recently made efforts towards enhancing the safety features in its lineup of vehicles, with a primary focus on the Honda Elevate and City models.
The Elevate range has seen significant upgrades in its safety standards, particularly in the SV, V, and VX trims. These variants now come equipped with essential safety elements, such as six airbags and sun visors complete with vanity mirrors for both the driver and co-passenger.
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Previously exclusive to higher-tier models, these safety features have now been extended across all other trims within the Elevate series. Additionally, the latest safety enhancements include a rear center three-point seatbelt, head restraint, and a rear seatbelt reminder, further fortifying passenger security and safety during transit. By aligning with its industry counterparts, such as Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, and others, Honda Elevate aims to provide increased safety measures and peace of mind to its customers.
Similarly, the Honda City, a flagship model from HCIL, has also received many new safety upgrades. Specifically, the SV and V variants of the City now come with the inclusion of six airbags as standard safety equipment, ensuring comprehensive protection for passengers across all trims.
Furthermore, these enhancements extend to seatbelt reminders across all seats in both the internal combustion engine (ICE) and hybrid models of the City. This notable safety enhancement brings the Honda City in line with key competitors like Skoda Slavia, Hyundai Verna, and Volkswagen Virtus in terms of offering advanced safety features as a standard inclusion. Through these robust updates, Honda continues to reinforce its commitment to passenger safety, setting a benchmark in the industry for elevating safety standards in its vehicles.
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