Maruti Suzuki Swift Receives A 0 Star Safety Rating From Latin NCAP | carandbike
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Aug 28, 2021 11:32 AM
Maruti Suzuki Swift Receives A 0 Star Safety Rating From Latin NCAP | carandbike
The made in India Suzuki Swift has scored a zero-star safety rating in the Latin NCAP crash test results, with borderline unstable bodyshell and poor side impact protection. The safety watchdog also pointed that the car missed out on side airbags and Electronic Stability control on the base variant. The made in India Swift’s crash test results aren’t too different from the previous years.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:06 - Swift Latin NCAP crash test results
0:22 - Child Occupant Protection Rating
0:52 - Poor Side Impact Protection
1:01 - Body Shell Rating
1:14 - Swift Safety Features
1:36 - Final Verdict
➡️The Latin New Car Assessment Programme or Latin NCAP recently crash-tested the Suzuki Swift that is sold in the region, and it has received a Zero-star rating from the safety watchdog.
➡️The big highlight here, of course, is the fact that the car tested by Latin NCAP is Made-In-India, at the Japanese carmaker's Suzuki Motor Gujarat manufacturing facility.
➡️The car received a 15.53 per cent rating for adult occupant protection, while the same for child occupant protection was 0 per cent.
➡️The car surprisingly scored a decent 66 per cent for Pedestrian Protection and Vulnerable Track Users, the rating again fell to 7 per cent with regards to Security Assistance Systems.
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