Author: Yogesh Bhardwaj Date: 14/12/2023
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Here are 10 cars that have received concerningly low safety ratings in recent Global NCAP crash tests, as of December 2023
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1 Star Adult Occupant Protection, 2 Star Child Occupant Protection, S=Presso is a budget hatchback that performed poorly in the tests, with high risks of head and chest injuries for adult occupants
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(2 Star Adult Occupant Protection, 3 Star Child Occupant Protection): This popular SUV's body structure was deemed unstable in the crash tests
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2 Star Adult Occupant Protection, 3 Star Child Occupant Protection): Another budget hatchback with concerningly low safety ratings, particularly for adult occupants.
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2 Star Adult Occupant Protection, 3 Star Child Occupant Protection): Similar concerns apply to the Alto 800, which offers minimal protection in the event of a serious crash.
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2 Star Adult Occupant Protection, 3 Star Child Occupant Protection): This van-like vehicle offers limited protection to occupants in a crash, particularly in the side impact test
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The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios has received a 3-star Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) and 2-star Child Occupant Protection (COP) rating from Global NCAP
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0 Star Adult Occupant Protection, 2 Star Child Occupant Protection): This popular hatchback scored abysmally in the Global NCAP crash tests
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