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Some cars in India, including models from Maruti, Hyundai, and Mahindra, have received low safety ratings. These vehicles may lack essential safety features like airbags, strong crash protection, and stability control.
5 Lowest Safety Rating Cars In India – Maruti, Hyundai, Mahindra
Some cars in India, including models from Maruti, Hyundai, and Mahindra, have received low safety ratings. These vehicles may lack essential safety features like airbags, strong crash protection, and stability control.
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, priced from Rs 5.92 lakh (ex-showroom), received a disappointing 2-star safety rating in crash tests. It scored 7.05 out of 17 points for adult occupant protection and 15 out of 49 points in child safety. Additionally, the car's body shell integrity and footwell area were deemed unstable during testing.
Mahindra Scorpio Classic
The Mahindra Scorpio Classic, priced from Rs 13.62 lakh (ex-showroom), scored a concerning 0-star rating in the GNCAP crash test. It received 0 out of 17 points for adult safety and 16.73 out of 49 points for child safety.
Maruti Suzuki S-Presso
The Maruti Suzuki S-Presso, priced from Rs 4.26 lakh (ex-showroom), scored a poor 0-star rating in the crash test with only a single driver-side airbag. It received 0 out of 17 points for adult protection and 13.84 out of 49 for child safety, earning 0 and 2 stars.
Renault Kwid
The Renault Kwid, priced from Rs 4.69 lakh (ex-showroom), scored an overall 1-star rating in the GNCAP crash test. Both adult and child safety ratings were 1 star, with the vehicle equipped only with a single driver-side airbag. Additionally, the body shell integrity was rated as unstable.
Maruti Suzuki Ignis
The Maruti Suzuki Ignis, priced at Rs 6.96 lakh (ex-showroom), received a 1-star rating for adult occupant protection in crash tests, scoring 19.9 out of 34 points. For child occupant protection, it achieved a disappointing 0-star rating, with just 3.86 points out of 49.