NCAP crash test worldwide on Indian cars
Renault and Honda Mobilio Kwid get disappointing ratings overall NCAP crash test.
The Renault Kwid perhaps a family car low cost popular in India, but after a note of recent global crash test, should get much more popular for all the wrong reasons and Mobilio Kwid Renault recently launched Honda faired poorly in the crash- global NCAP tests that points once again that the safety features like airbags should be a standard feature in all cars.
The World Program of National Car Assessment which a British charity that focuses on the safety of vehicles linked to consumption, said the two vehicles in their non-airbag variants faired poorly.
Renault Kwid even with the driver's side airbag has scored only one star for adult occupancy protection, while Honda reported better scores for the variant with dual airbags.
Coming to the Renault Kwid, test frontal impact at a speed of 56kmph revealed that the bodyshell Kwid was unstable and it would not be able to withstand any additional charge beyond the accident.
As for the Honda Mobilio, it fared much better in terms of bodyshell but had a bad head and chest protection in the basic version of the vehicle on request GNCAP tested the variant with two airbags that have achieved three stars in occupant protection category adult.
Renault and Honda manufacture safety cars in other markets, and they have the knowhow to make all their Indian cars much safer, we expect to start doing it now, says David Ward, Secretary General of Global NCAP.
While prices are a concern for manufacturers and consumers, it is high time that the basic models in India come with features such as airbags as standard As for Renault Kwid, the results are a little disappointing as the manufacturer failed the test car accident for the second time with the last test in May.
The GNCAP not fry or as it is funded by a number of big names include the FIA Foundation, which is the governing body of Formula 1.
The last time around the FUED was between GNCAP and Nissan, where the Japanese automaker initially defended his model Datsun Go As reported by The Guardian the test conducted by the GNCAP showed that GB model had little structural integrity and that passengers would not do in a collision front GNCAP argued that the model should never have been authorized for sale.
Publish Date September 20, 2016 December 53 h modified date 20 September 2016 December 53 o'clock.
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