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Disappointing Safety Results for Honda Amaze in Latest Global NCAP Crash Tests
Honda Amaze, a popular sub-4-meter sedan in India, recently received a concerning safety rating in the latest Global NCAP crash tests. While the carmaker emphasizes its commitment to safety, the results raise questions about the Amaze’s ability to protect occupants in a collision.
Low Scores in Adult and Child Safety
The Global NCAP crash testing process evaluates a car’s ability to withstand impacts and protect passengers. The Amaze achieved a two-star rating for adult occupant protection and a critical zero-star rating for child occupant protection. These ratings fall short of the expectations for a modern car in a safety-conscious market like India.
- Adult Occupant Safety (2 Stars): The Amaze offered adequate protection for the driver and passenger’s heads, necks, chests, and tibias in a frontal impact. However, the car received lower scores for knee protection and side impact protection, particularly for the chest and abdomen. The absence of side head protection airbags and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) further compromised the score.
- Child Occupant Safety (0 Stars): The Amaze’s performance in child occupant protection was particularly concerning. The car scored very low due to concerns about head contact with the interior during a frontal impact for a three-year-old and the inability of the child seat to prevent ejection for an 18-month-old in both frontal and side impacts. The lack of three-point seat belts in all seating positions and the failure of child restraint system (CRS) installation in the rear center position also contributed to the poor rating.
Honda’s Response
Honda India acknowledges the Amaze’s low rating in the latest Global NCAP tests. The carmaker clarifies that the version tested is the South African specification of the second-generation Amaze, which previously achieved a four-star rating in 2019 under different testing protocols. Honda emphasizes its commitment to safety and highlights the advanced safety features integrated across its entire model range. The company assures its dedication to continuous improvement and plans to enhance the Amaze’s safety features in future model updates.
Understanding Global NCAP Ratings and Their Importance
Global NCAP is a renowned independent body that conducts crash tests and assigns safety ratings to cars. These ratings are crucial for car buyers in India, as they provide valuable insights into a car’s ability to protect occupants in a collision. A high Global NCAP rating signifies a car’s structural integrity, effectiveness of safety features like airbags and seatbelts, and overall protection for adults and children.
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The Importance of Safety in Car Selection
A car is not just a means of transportation; it’s a protective shell for you and your loved ones. In the unfortunate event of a collision, a car’s safety features play a vital role in minimizing injuries or fatalities. Global NCAP ratings empower car buyers to make informed decisions by highlighting critical safety aspects. By prioritizing safety features and choosing cars with high NCAP ratings, you can significantly enhance your and your passengers’ well-being on the road.
What Should Honda Do to Improve the Amaze’s Safety Rating?
Based on the Global NCAP test results, several improvements can be made to the Honda Amaze to enhance its safety credentials:
- Equipping all Amaze variants with essential safety features like Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and side curtain airbags.
- Reinforcing the car’s body structure to improve side impact protection.
- Upgrading the child seat anchorages and ensuring compatibility with a wider range of child restraint systems.
- Providing three-point seat belts in all seating positions as standard.
- Conducting further testing with the India-spec Amaze to demonstrate its compliance with the latest safety regulations.
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Conclusion
The Honda Amaze’s disappointing performance in the latest Global NCAP crash tests raises concerns about its safety capabilities. While Honda’s commitment to safety is commendable, concrete actions are necessary to address the shortcomings identified in the tests. Implementing the suggested improvements can significantly elevate the Amaze’s safety rating and make it a more compelling choice for safety-conscious car buyers in India.
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