1) Safety Rating Categories: In Global NCAP, a vehicle must get a minimum of 34 points – 16 points for the front crash test, 16 for the side impact, and 2 points for seatbelt reminders -- to get a 5-star safety rating for adult occupant protection. However, in Bharat NCAP, to receive a 5-star rating, a vehicle needs at least 27 points in adult occupant protection and requires 41 points in child occupant protection. 2) Types of Crash Testing: The Bharat NCAP protocols are in line with Global NCAP norms when it comes to crash testing.
Three tests including offset deformable barrier frontal impact test, side impact test, and pole side impact test -- would determine the crashworthiness of the vehicles. Apart from this, Bharat NCAP would also mandate the installation of six airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), three-point seatbelts for every passenger, improved emergency braking systems, etc, reported AutoX. 3) Top Speed: The third criterion is top speed.
For Bharat NCAP, the frontal crash test will be conducted at a speed of 64km/h. On the other hand, the side and pole-side impact tests will be done at 50km/h and 29km/h, respectively. It is similar to Global NCAP with slight changes.
4) Variety of Cars: The Bharat NCAP norms will also be applicable for testing and rate CNG and EVs based on their performance. 5) Unified Rating: Unlike Global NCAP, Bharat NCAP will give a unified rating for the vehicles, combining crash test results for adults and children alike. With agency inputs.
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