Tata Harrier, Safari Bags Safer Choice Award 2024 From Global NCAP

The Tata vehicle are rated to be the safest in all respect and hence this has been proven from time to time in the NCAP and GNCAP tests.

Safer Choice Award 2024 Written by Updated: Sep 05, 2024, 9:15 am
Tata Harrier, Safari Bags Safer Choice Award 2024 From Global NCAP

Tata Harrier, Safari Bags Safer Choice Award 2024

The Tata vehicle are rated to be the safest in all respect and hence this has been proven from time to time in the NCAP and GNCAP tests. The Tata Safari and Harrier have achieved the highest Global NCAP score for adult and child occupant safety in our #SaferCarsForIndia testing to date. The voluntarily tests are amongst the final results in the campaign ahead of Bharat NCAP’s forthcoming activation.

Global NCAP’s crash test protocols assess frontal and side impact protection for all models, as well as Electronic Stability Control (ESC). Pedestrian protection and side impact pole protection assessments are required for vehicles scoring the highest star ratings. The Safari and Harrier are based on the same vehicle platform, however the Safari offers a maximum capacity of seven passengers with the Harrier offering a maximum capacity of five and all models are equipped with six airbags and ESC as standard.

The Tata Safari and Tata Harrier achieved a top star rating for adult and child occupants showing a stable structure and robust restraint systems strategy which offered good protection in our tests. Both models showed full protection for child occupants in the dynamic tests are fitted with ISOFIX anchorages, and a passenger airbag disabling switch, making them very versatile for transporting child occupants. The Safari and Harrier also meet requirements of UN127 and GTR9 for pedestrian protection as standard.

The models also comply with Global NCAP’s ESC requirements, with seatbelt reminders in all seating positions and offer optional ADAS technologies. Last year, the Safari and Harrier achieved the highest Global NCAP score for adult and child occupant safety in GNCAP crash tests. The voluntary tests are amongst the final results in the campaign ahead of Bharat NCAP’s forthcoming activation.

Even though Safari and Harrier are based on the same vehicle platform, the former is the three-row seater while the Harrier is a five-seater SUV and comes standard with six airbags and ESC. Both achieved a top star rating for adult and child occupants showing a stable structure and robust restraint systems strategy which offered good protection in our tests.

Global NCAP’s crash test protocols assess frontal and side impact protection for all models, as well as Electronic Stability Control (ESC). Pedestrian protection and side impact pole protection assessments are required for vehicles scoring the highest star ratings.