Honda Amaze Secures 5 Stars In Bharat NCAP Crash Tests

- Gets five stars for Adult Occupant Protection
- 4 Stars for Child Occupant Protection
- 6 airbags, ISOFIX child seat anchors, are among the standard features
The third-generation Honda Amaze has been awarded five stars in the Bharat NCAP evaluation. The sub-compact sedan has achieved five stars in Adult Occupant and four stars in Child Occupant Protection. The rating applies to all variants: V, VX and ZX in both MT and CVT guises.
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Honda Amaze: Adult Occupant Protection
In the adult-occupant category, the Amaze managed to get a total of 28.33 out of 32 points. It achieved 14.33 points in the frontal offset deformable barrier test and 14 points in the side movable deformable barrier test. In the frontal test, the report shows that the head and neck are well protected, while the chest, knees and lower legs offer a reasonable level of protection with some areas performing better than others.
In the side-impact test, the head and lower body show strong protection, though the chest area performs less effectively compared with other regions. The separate side-pole test also shows that the occupant is generally well protected.
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Honda Amaze: Child Occupant Protection
In the Child Occupant Protection test, the Amaze managed to score a combined score of 40.81 points out of 49. This total incorporates dynamic crash performance, child-seat installation scores and the vehicle’s available child-safety equipment. For the impact tests, Bharat NCAP used child seats for both an 18-month-old and a 3-year-old dummy, each installed rear-facing using ISOFIX anchorages and a support leg.
In the dynamic tests, the younger dummy scored 7.81 out of 8 in the frontal impact and the maximum 4 out of 4 in the side impact, while the older child achieved full marks in both scenarios. The child-seat installation assessment also returned a perfect score.
Also Read: Bharat NCAP: Maruti Suzuki Dzire Secures 5-Star Crash Safety Rating
Honda Amaze: Standard Safety Features
The Amaze’s standard safety equipment list includes six airbags, front pretensioner seatbelts with load limiters, three-point seatbelts for all five occupants and head restraints for both rows. The car also offers rear parking sensors, ABS with EBD, brake assist, a brake-override system and Vehicle Stability Assist with traction and stability control functions. Hill-start assist and an emergency stop signal are also part of the standard package.
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