The new Nexon receives five stars in the Global NCAP crash test.

Tata excels once more: The new Nexon receives five stars in the Global NCAP crash test.

In 2018, the Nexon became the first car to receive a five-star rating on #SaferCarsForIndia. Additional safety features, like as six airbags and standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC), were added to the redesigned Nexon in 2023. As of August 8, 2023, models created will be eligible for the new rating. Stated Global NCAP in a press statement.

New Delhi: In the #SaferCarsForIndia testing, the Tata Nexon received the second-highest Global NCAP score—five stars—for adult and child occupant safety. In addition, Tata has the highest Safari/Harrier rating.

In 2018, the Nexon became the first car to receive a five-star rating on #SaferCarsForIndia. Additional safety features, like as six airbags and standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC), were added to the redesigned Nexon in 2023. According to a press statement from Global NCAP, the revised rating applies to cars made as of August 8, 2023.

The frontal and side impact protection as well as the Electronic Stability Control of every model are evaluated by the Global NCAP crash test protocols. Cars with the highest star ratings must have evaluations of their side pole impact and pedestrian safety.

Tata Nexon demonstrated a strong framework and reliable restraint mechanisms that provided enough security. According to the press announcement, the model is very adaptable for carrying child occupants because it has a passenger airbag deactivating switch, size anchorages, and nearly complete protection for child occupants in the dynamic tests.

The Nexon satisfies standard requirements for pedestrian protection set forth by GTR9 and UN127. According to the statement, the model also delivers seat belt reminders in all seating positions and complies with Global NCAP’s ESC standards.

“Tata has consistently demonstrated its commitment to safety and the Nexon’s very significant result should be the example to follow by other car makers in India,” stated Alejandro Furas, Secretary General of Global NCAP. Tata should be quite proud of the way its safety performance has continued to improve across its model line.

In India, achieving high standards of crash test safety has now become an essential part of the Tata brand, according to David Ward, President of the Towards Zero Foundation. We commend Tata’s leadership for this calculated move and eagerly anticipate the next phase of the business’s road safety initiative.

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