₹2.5 crore abroad but could cost only ₹60 lakh under Bharat NCAP. This could even encourage companies that get their vehicles tested at NCAP-accredited centres in Europe, particularly Germany, to shift testing to India.
The process starts with a manufacturer nominating a vehicle for testing. A BNCAP representative will then visit the manufacturing facility or dealership to select a base model of the vehicle at random.
The selected vehicle will then be sent to a testing centre, where it will be crash-tested in the presence of representatives of both the manufacturer and BNCAP. Then test results will be compiled and sent to the manufacturer, spending the BNCAP standing committee’s approval.
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