“It Is Unacceptable”: India-Made Hyundai Grand i10 Scores Zero Stars In GNCAP Crash Test
India-made Hyundai Grand i10 for Africa scores zero stars for adult safety in Global NCAP tests; unstable bodyshell, no ESC, limited airbags flagged.
An India-manufactured Hyundai Grand i10 meant for African markets has received a zero-star safety rating in the latest Global NCAP crash test results. The hatchback scored zero stars for adult occupant protection and three stars for child occupant protection. In terms of points, the car recorded 0 out of 34 for adult safety and 28.57 out of 49 for child occupant protection.
Global NCAP stated that while the car achieved moderate results for child safety, adult occupant protection was found to be extremely poor, with a high risk of life-threatening injuries during crashes.
What Did The Crash Test Reveal?
According to the crash test report, “concerning weak protection for the driver’s chest” was observed in the frontal impact test. In the side impact test, the chest protection level was rated as high risk for non-recoverable injuries, crossing the maximum injury thresholds allowed. As a result, Global NCAP awarded zero points for adult occupant protection.
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The report also noted that the bodyshell and footwell area were rated as unstable in the frontal crash and could not withstand further loading. Additionally, the African-spec Grand i10 does not come with standard side body or head airbags. Seat belt reminders are provided only for the driver, and ESC is not offered as standard equipment.
Commenting on the results, Global NCAP CEO Richard Woods said: “It is unacceptable to see the continued double standard on safety in low and middle income countries. Democratising vehicle safety in Africa is a Global NCAP priority, and consumers deserve safer vehicles regardless of where in the world they live.”
Key Differences With India-Spec Model
The tested vehicle was manufactured in India for African markets. In comparison, the India-spec Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is equipped with a more comprehensive safety package. Standard features include driver, passenger, side and curtain airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), and seat belt pretensioners for both front occupants.
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Higher variants of the Nios offer additional safety features such as electronic stability program, vehicle stability management, and hill-start assist. However, ISOFIX child seat mounts are available only on the top-spec trim level.