About us

Park+ for Business

Valet Services

FASTag

Vehicle Owner Details

E-Challan

New Cars

Car Insurance

Car Loan

Personal Loan

Home >
Car News >
Why Did The New Suzuki Swift Fail To Get A 5 Star Safety Rating

Why did the New Suzuki Swift fail to get a 5-star safety rating?

The recently launched fourth-generation Maruti Suzuki Swift in India, introduced in May 2024, has undergone crash testing by the Euro NCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme). The results demonstrate a 3-star overall safety rating. Interestingly, the Swift achieved a higher rating of four stars in the Japanese NCAP tests. This rating also highlights the scope for improvement in the upcoming updates:

Key Scores and Features

In the evaluation, Swift scored 67% for adult occupant protection (AOP), 65% for child occupant protection (COP), 62% for safety assist systems, and 76% for vulnerable road users (VRU). These scores paint a detailed picture of where Swift excels and where it falls short.

Differences Between European and Indian Models

One crucial point to note is that the Swift tested by Euro NCAP is manufactured in Japan for the European market. This model comes with six airbags, ISOFIX anchors for child seats, seat belt reminders, and an array of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) like autonomous emergency braking, lane change assist, and driver fatigue detection. These features significantly enhance the safety profile of the car. In contrast, the Swift sold in India, manufactured domestically, may have different specifications and safety features.

Adult Occupant Protection

In the Euro NCAP tests, the Swift showed mixed results for adult protection. The vehicle's passenger compartment remained stable during the frontal offset test, offering good protection for the knees and femurs of both the driver and the front passenger. However, the protection for the driver's chest was deemed weak, while the passenger's chest protection was only marginal. In detailed scoring, the Swift earned 10.5 out of 16 points in frontal impact tests, 11.5 out of 16 in lateral impact tests, and a full 4 out of 4 points in rear impact tests.

Child Occupant Protection

When it comes to protecting younger passengers, the Swift's performance was less than stellar. The car scored 14.1 out of 24 points for the protection of 6-year-old and 10-year-old dummies, 6 out of 13 points for safety features, and a perfect 12 out of 12 for child restraint systems. Despite these scores, the tests revealed poor to weak protection for the neck and chest areas in both frontal-offset and side barrier tests, although head protection was adequate.

Safety Assist Systems and Vulnerable Road Users

The Swift's safety assist systems received a score of 62%. The autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system was rated as adequate overall but performed poorly in scenarios involving a direct head-on approach to another vehicle. Additionally, while the car features seat belt reminders for both front and rear seats, it lacks an occupant detection system for the rear seats, which is essential for achieving higher safety scores according to Euro NCAP standards.

In terms of protection for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists, the Swift performed relatively well, scoring 76%. The AEB system's response to pedestrians was rated as adequate, and its response to cyclists was considered good. However, the car lacks protection against 'dooring' incidents, which occur when a car door is opened suddenly into the path of a cyclist or pedestrian.

In Summary, The fourth-generation Suzuki Swift's 3-star rating in Euro NCAP's crash tests reflects a car that is moderately safe but has significant room for improvement, especially in the areas of occupant protection and safety assist systems. While it performs adequately in many aspects and offers substantial protection to vulnerable road users, the shortcomings in chest protection for adults and neck protection for children are notable. The differences between the European and Indian models also suggest that potential buyers should pay close attention to the specific features and

Also Read:

  1. Auto Industry Performance in June 2024: sales of passenger vehicles, three-wheelers, and two-wheelers soared high

  2. Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition: A Tribute to an Iconic Engine

  3. Nissan X-Trail Coming to India with Exciting New Features

Latest News

Official ARAI Mileage Figures for the 2026 Kia Seltos Are Here - Here Is What Each Variant Returns

MG Majestor India Launch Date Confirmed for April 27, 2026

Maruti Suzuki Sets All-Time Production Record with 23.4 Lakh Units in FY26

New BMW 7 Series Unveiled With Refreshed Design, Panoramic iDrive Cabin and a 31.3-Inch Rear Theatre Screen

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Facelift Headed to India with Bigger Battery, More Power, and Smarter Tech

Mini Countryman C Pre-Bookings Open in India as Locally Assembled Variant Set to Take on BMW X1

Tesla Model Y Long Wheelbase Premium Launched in India at Rs. 61.99 Lakh

India Prepares Draft Rules for E85 Ethanol Fuel as It Eyes Energy Independence

Hyundai Ioniq 3 Debuts at Milan Design Week 2026 With Up to 496 km of Range

Kia Syros MY26 Update Brings Lower Prices, New Trims and Refreshed Styling to India

2026 Volkswagen Taigun Facelift Reaches Dealerships Across India

Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Gets a Price Hike on Select Variants in April 2026

Kia Syros MY26 Gets Price Cut, New Trims and Fresh Styling Updates

All You Need to Know About the Renault Duster Evolution Variant as it Arrives at Showrooms

MG M9 and Cyberster Get Pricier in April 2026: Here Is What You Need to Know

Toyota Kirloskar Motor Clocks Strong March 2026 Sales at 35,145 Units

India Car News Roundup (April 13 - 17 April 2026)| Taigun Facelift, VinFast VF MPV 7, Kia and Renault Future Plans

Renault Duster Earns 5-Star Bharat NCAP Rating, Becomes 31st Car to Achieve Top Safety Score in India

MG Motor India March 2026 Sales Report, Windsor EV Leads, Comet Records 294 Per Cent YoY Growth

2026 Hyundai Venue Knight Edition Launched in India at Rs 9.70 Lakh

Renault India Plans Seven-Model Lineup and Targets 5% Market Share by 2030

Maruti Suzuki Quietly Winds Down Ignis Production After Nine Years on Sale

Renault Bridger SUV To Offer 1.2L Turbo Petrol and Electric Powertrain Options

Maruti Y43 to Replace Ignis — What's the Strategy?

Tata Sierra Official ARAI Mileage Figures Revealed for All Engine and Gearbox Options

Explore Car Offers

Quick Links
Contact UsBlogsSBI FASTag RechargeTelangana ChallanTech BlogsValet ServicesDriving LicenseFASTag Annual PassCar NewsCompare CarsCar DealersBoom BarriersComprehensive car insurancePersonal Loan Interest RatesMedical LoanOwn Damage Car InsurancePUC Certificate
Products
New CarsCar InsuranceE ChallanFASTagParking SolutionsFuel PriceRTOPersonal LoanPersonal Loan EMI CalculatorVehicle Owner DetailsCar Insurance CalculatorCar Insurance CheckThird party car insuranceTypes of Personal LoanPersonal Loan for StudentsBest Car Insurance CompaniesSalaried Personal Loan
Reach us
For support: support@myparkplus.com
For Business: sales@myparkplus.com
Unitech Cyber Park, 5th Floor, Tower A, Sec-39, Gurugram, Haryana 122022
Download Park+ app

Stay on the top of your car game with Park+. Sit back and relax while we take care of your car-related needs, all in one place.

10 Million+
Downloads
footer_separator_img
50 Million+
FASTag Recharges
footer_separator_img
1 Million+
Challans Resolved
google play
app store
© 2026 Park+. All rights reserved
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Site Map