Here are the top 5 vehicles with the best ADAS features and global safety rating

In recent years, the demand for technologically advanced and safe vehicles among Indian auto consumers has risen significantly, prompting manufacturers to prioritize safety features. These safety features include achieving top safety ratings and incorporating Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to meet the evolving preferences of Indian car buyers. ADAS consists of various elements like lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and more.

Initially limited to luxury vehicles, ADAS is now being integrated into more affordable models to cater to a larger market segment and attract customers. Here is a detailed look at the top five affordable vehicles in India equipped with ADAS:

Mahindra XUV300

The Mahindra XUV300, launched in February 2019, offers a blend of elegance and comfort at a price ranging between ₹7.99 - 14.76 Lakh. Equipped with an 1197cc Petrol and 1497cc Diesel engine, this car boasts a mileage of 13.83 - 17.17 km/l. Its luxurious interior features leather seats and a seven-inch touchscreen entertainment system, while the exterior showcases 17-inch alloy wheels, LED Daytime Running Lights, and a sunroof. Safety is a priority as the XUV300 holds a 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP. Available in both petrol and diesel fuel options, with a choice of 8 colors, and offering manual and automatic (AMT) transmission, the XUV300 stands out as a top choice for consumers seeking style, comfort, and safety.

Hyundai Venue

The Hyundai Venue went through an update in 2023, becoming the first SUV in its category to offer Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Priced at ₹12.44 Lakh for the SX(O) variant, the Venue comes packed with ADAS features like forward collision warning, forward collision avoidance assist, lane keeping assist, lane departure warning, and driver attention warning. Additionally, it includes lane following assist and high beam assist, making it a pioneer in safety technology among SUVs in its segment.

After a mid-life facelift in March 2023, the Honda City introduced Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features in its petrol models, beginning from the V trim level priced at ₹12.70 Lakh. Utilizing camera-based technology, the City now offers an array of safety features including forward collision warning, auto emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, lane centering assist, blind spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control. These advanced technologies enhance the safety and driving experience for City owners, making it a standout option in the segment.

Kia Sonet

In a facelift in December 2023, the Kia Sonet, sharing similarities with the Hyundai Venue, introduced comparable Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features. Available from the GTX trim level beginning at ₹14.55 Lakh, the Sonet's advanced safety features include forward collision warning, forward collision avoidance assist, lane keeping assist, lane departure warning, driver attention warning, lane following assist, high beam assist, and leading vehicle departure alert. These enhancements in safety technology make the Kia Sonet an appealing choice for consumers seeking modern safety features in their vehicles.

Unveiled as Honda's specialized SUV for the Indian market in September 2023, the Honda Elevate is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features similar to the Honda City. Exclusive to the top ZX variant priced at ₹15.21 Lakh, the Elevate enhances the safety and driving experience with features such as forward collision warning, collision avoidance assist, lane keeping assist, lane departure warning, and driver attention warning. These advanced safety technologies underscore Honda's commitment to providing a secure and sophisticated driving experience to consumers.

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