A recent news piece shed light on the three Maruti SUVs, in India highlighting their upcoming safety assessments at Bharat NCAP. With growing interest from readers, the spotlight has now turned to Hyundai SUVs as Hyundai India confirmed that three of their SUV models will undergo testing at Bharat NCAP.
Let’s explore the Hyundai safety efforts and the recent accomplishment of a 5-star safety rating for the Hyundai Verna facelift at GNCAP. The company emphasized its dedication to producing cars in India showcasing features like six airbags, three-point seatbelts for all seats, and seat belt reminders as standard. Additionally safety technologies such as stability control, hill start assist control and tire pressure monitoring come standard in vehicles with some available as optional upgrades on higher trims. The inclusion of ADAS systems in Hyundai vehicles starting with the Hyundai Venue further highlights their commitment to safety standards.
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Hyundai Exter
Hyundai Exter is considered one of the safest cars in its budget range. The Exter hints at crash test performance based on BNCAP criteria. Similarly, expectations are high for improved build quality and safety advancements, in the Hyundai Creta facelift compared to its predecessor.
Hyundai Creta Facelift
In the past, the Creta previously achieved a 5-star rating, in the ASEAN NCAP evaluation. It only received a 3-star rating in assessments conducted by Global NCAP. Hyundai has added safety features like ADAS and six standard airbags to the Creta aiming for a 5-star rating from Bharat NCAP as a result of these enhancements.
Hyundai Alcazar Facelift
Looking to the future the Hyundai Alcazar, which is built on the Creta platform is set to undergo testing at Bharat NCAP. Currently, in its facelift phase, the Alcazar is preparing for a significant upgrade that will address various safety features, including the Level 2 ADAS system. With hopes high after achieving a 5-star rating for the updated Creta, at Bharat NCAP similar results are anticipated for the Hyundai seven-seater SUV model, the Alcazar.
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