First Bharat-NCAP Results Out: Are Your Favorite Cars Safe Enough?
December 20, 2023: In a landmark moment for the Indian automotive industry, Tata Motors’ new Safari and Harrier models have become the first to receive the prestigious 5-star rating from the Bharat-NCAP (Bharat New Car Assessment Programme). As the first Bharat-NCAP results are out, this accolade marks a significant milestone in vehicle safety standards in India.
The Bharat-NCAP, India’s independent safety performance evaluation protocol, is designed to advance road safety and vehicle safety standards. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, emphasized the role of Bharat-NCAP in enhancing vehicle safety beyond mandatory regulations. He expressed his delight in Tata Motors being the first to achieve this distinction.
Tata Motors’ Commitment to Safety
Mr. Shailesh Chandra, MD of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., accepted the Bharat-NCAP certification, highlighting Tata Motors’ dedication to safety as a core aspect of their vehicle design. The company’s efforts are in line with the government’s initiative to promote safer vehicles in India.
Key Safety Features of the Award-Winning SUVs
- The new Safari and Harrier are equipped with 7 airbags, with 6 as standard across different models.
- Electronic Stability Control is standard in these vehicles.
- All rows feature 3-point seatbelts, ensuring safety for all passengers.
- Seat Belt Reminder system for all seats.
- The SUVs come with Isofix tethers, essential for child occupant safety.
- Advanced seatbelts with Retractor, Pretensioner, Load Limiter, and anchor pretensioner.
- Reinforced cabin structure for enhanced crash performance, including side pole impact protection.
- Built on the OMEGARC architecture, derived from Land Rover’s D8 Platform, these SUVs also boast a 5-star GNCAP rating.
About Tata Motors
Tata Motors, a part of the USD 128 billion Tata group, is a global leader in automobile manufacturing, offering a wide range of vehicles, including cars, utility vehicles, trucks, and buses. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, Tata Motors is at the forefront of the Electric Vehicle (EV) transition in India, demonstrating a commitment to eco-friendly mobility solutions.
Bharat NCAP: India’s Independent Vehicle Assessment Program
Bharat NCAP, established to evaluate the safety of Indian-made cars, conducted its inaugural crash test this year. This initiative places India alongside countries like the United States, China, South Korea, and Japan, which have their own domestic car crash test facilities. Previously, Indian cars were tested by Global NCAP, but now Bharat NCAP takes the lead in assessing vehicle safety in India.
The first Bharat-NCAP results are a testament to Tata Motors’ commitment to safety and the progress of the Indian automotive industry in meeting global safety standards.