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Safest Maruti Suzuki Cars in India 2025 – GNCAP, Euro NCAP, BNCAP Tested & Upcoming Models

18 Aug 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    Top Maruti Suzuki cars with high GNCAP & BNCAP safety ratings in India
  • 2
    Upcoming Maruti Suzuki models expected to deliver impressive safety test results
  • 3
    Six airbags now standard across all car models in Maruti Suzuki’s lineup
Outline

India’s leading carmaker in terms of volumes, Maruti Suzuki, has become a household name for offering class-leading fuel efficiency, low ownership costs and practicality. However, the one area where Maruti Suzuki has been overpowered by other car brands is safety. The prime organisation for testing the safety of mass-market cars sold in India, Global NCAP, has crash-tested several Maruti Suzuki cars in the recent past. Almost half of the Maruti Suzuki lineup has gone through the stringiest parameters set by Global NCAP in its crash tests. Based on the results of these tests, here are the six safest Maruti Suzuki cars that one can buy currently in India:

 

Model nameBody typeGNCAP crash test ratingStarting Price (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Maruti Suzuki DzireSedan5-star₹ 6.79 lakh
Maruti Suzuki BalenoHatchback4-star₹ 6.74 lakh
Maruti Suzuki FronxHatchback4-star₹ 7.58 lakh
Maruti Suzuki SwiftHatchback3-star₹ 6.49 lakh
Maruti Suzuki ErtigaMUV3-star₹ 9.11 lakh

 

1. Maruti Suzuki Dzire

 

Maruti Suzuki Dzire Safety Rating

 

The safest car from Maruti Suzuki right now is the new Dzire. It was crash-tested by GNCAP in November 2024 under the new assessment program. In this test, the new Dzire secured 31.24 points out of 34 in adult occupant protection and 39.20 points out of 49 in child occupant protection. These points led the Dzire to a 5-star rating, making it one of the safest cars in India.

 

For adult protection, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire was rated good for the head protection of occupants seated in the front seats; it offered good head protection and adequate chest protection for both the driver and the passenger. The excessive use of high-strength steel in the car's structure ensured that the body shell remained stable after the crash tests. Maruti Suzuki Dzire has electronic stability control and pedestrian protection as standard on all variants. The subcompact sedan was subjected to front offset collision, side-impact, and pole-impact tests, and it proved safe for the occupants in all the tests.

 

Maruti Suzuki Dzire Key Specifications

 

Engine1.2-litre (1197cc) Z12E
Transmission5-speed manual / 5-speed AMT automatic
Fuel typePetrol / CNG
Mileage24.79 kmpl (Manual) / 25.71 kmpl (AMT) / 33.73 km/kg (CNG)
Maximum power80.46 bhp (petrol) / 69 bhp (CNG)
Maximum torque111.7 Nm (petrol) / 101.8 Nm (CNG)
Tank capacity37 litres (petrol) / 55 litres (CNG)
Seating capacity5
Body typeSedan

 

Maruti Suzuki Dzire Key Safety Features

 

Six airbags (front, side and curtain)
ABS with EBD and Brake Assist
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
3-Point seat belts for all Seats
ISOFix Child Seat Anchorages
Hill Hold Assist
Rear parking sensors
Reverse camera

 

2. Maruti Suzuki Baleno

 

Maruti Suzuki Baleno safety rating

 

The Maruti Suzuki Baleno has emerged as one of the safest Maruti cars in India, with a solid performance in the latest Bharat NCAP crash tests. It secured a 4-star safety rating in adult occupant protection, scoring 26.52 out of 32, proof of strong structural integrity and well-engineered safety measures. For child occupant protection, the Baleno achieved 34.81 points out of 49, translating to a 3-star rating.

 

In the frontal offset deformable barrier test, the Baleno scored 11.54 out of 16, while in the side impact test it performed even better, with 12.50 out of 16. Although it offers good protection in lateral impacts, the evaluation noted only marginal safety for the chest, head, and abdomen during the side-moving barrier test.

 

For child passenger safety, the Baleno excelled with a perfect 12 out of 12 in the child restraint system installation score. Standard features include ABS with EBD, ESP, six airbags, ISOFIX anchorages, reverse parking sensors, hill-hold assist, and a 360-degree camera, making it a top choice for safety-conscious Maruti Suzuki buyers in the premium hatchback category.

 

Maruti Suzuki Baleno Key Specifications

 

Engine1.2-litre (1197cc) K12M, I4
Transmission5-speed manual / 5-speed AGS
Fuel typePetrol / CNG
Mileage22.35 kmpl (manual) / 22.94 kmpl (AGS) / 30.61 km/kg (CNG)
Maximum power88 bhp (petrol) / 76 bhp (CNG)
Maximum torque113 Nm (petrol) / 98.5 Nm (CNG)
Tank capacity37 litres (petrol) / 55 litres (CNG)
Seating capacity5
Body typeHatchback

 

Maruti Suzuki Baleno Key Safety Features

 

Six airbags (front and side)
ABS with EBD and Brake Assist
Child seat anchor points
Traction Control
Electronic Stability Program
Hill Hold Assist
Rear parking sensors
Reverse camera

 

3. Maruti Suzuki Fronx

 

Maruti Suzuki Fronx safety rating

 

The Maruti Suzuki Fronx stands out in the Maruti car safety rating 2025 list, earning an impressive 4-star overall safety score in Japan NCAP crash tests. With 84% (163.75/193.8 points) overall, the Fronx excelled in preventive safety, achieving 92% thanks to autonomous emergency braking, lane departure prevention, and pedal misapplication prevention.

 

In collision safety, the Fronx scored 76%, with top marks in full-wrap frontal collision, side impact protection, and pedestrian leg safety. It also ranked high for neck injury protection during rear-end collisions. The only minor shortfall was in pedestrian head protection, where it scored three out of five.

 

Built entirely in India, the Fronx is available in six variants, including a 1.2-litre petrol, CNG option, and a 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine. With its robust design, active safety features, and modern driver assistance tech, the Fronx has quickly become one of the safest Maruti Suzuki cars for both Indian and global markets.

 

Maruti Suzuki Fronx Key Specifications

 

 

Engine1.2-litre (1197cc) K12M I4 / 1.0-litre (999cc) K10C Turbo Petrol, I3
Transmission5-speed manual / 5-speed AGS / 6-speed TC
Fuel typePetrol / CNG
Mileage (NA)21.79 kmpl (manual) / 22.89 kmpl (AGS) / 28.51 km/kg (CNG)
Mileage (Turbo)21.50 kmpl (manual) / 20.01 kmpl (TC)
Maximum power89 bhp (NA petrol) / 99 bhp (Turbo petrol) / 76 bhp (CNG)
Maximum torque113 Nm (petrol) / 147.6 Nm (Turbo petrol) / 98.5 Nm (CNG)
Tank capacity37 litres (petrol) / 55 litres (CNG)
Seating capacity5
Body typeHatchback

 

Maruti Suzuki Fronx Key Safety Features

 

Six airbags (front and side)
ABS with EBD and Brake Assist
Child seat anchor points
Traction Control
Electronic Stability Program
Hill Hold Assist
Rear parking sensors
Reverse camera

 

4. Maruti Suzuki Swift

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift safety rating

 

The 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift continues to be a popular hatchback while making strides in safety. Tested by Euro NCAP, it earned a 3-star safety rating, scoring 67% for adult occupants, 65% for child protection, and 62% for safety assist features. It also scored 76% for pedestrian and vulnerable road user protection.

 

The tested model, manufactured in Japan, featured six airbags, Isofix child seat anchors, seatbelt pre-tensioners, and an advanced driver assistance suite. While this rating doesn’t directly represent the India-spec version, the latest Indian Swift is now equipped with six airbags as standard, along with ABS with EBD, ESP, hill hold assist, reverse parking sensors, and a speed alert system.

 

The Maruti Suzuki Swift safety rating in India under Bharat NCAP is still awaited, but the significant feature upgrades position it as a much safer choice for buyers looking for a reliable and safest Maruti car in the hatchback segment.

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift Key Specifications

 

Engine1.2-litre (1197cc) Z12E, I3
Transmission5-speed manual / 5-speed AGS
Fuel typePetrol / CNG
Mileage24.80 kmpl (manual) / 25.75 kmpl (AGS) / 32.85 km/kg (CNG)
Maximum power81 bhp (petrol) / 69 bhp (CNG)
Maximum torque111.7 Nm (petrol) / 101.8 Nm (CNG)
Tank capacity37 litres (petrol) / 55 litres (CNG)
Seating capacity5
Body typeHatchback

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift Key Safety Features

 

 

Six airbags (front and side)
ABS with EBD and Brake Assist
Child seat anchor points
Traction Control
Electronic Stability Program
Hill Hold Assist
Rear parking sensors
Reverse camera

 

5. Maruti Suzuki Ertiga

 

Maruti Ertiga Safety Rating

 

The second safest car from Maruti Suzuki is the Ertiga, which was crash-tested by GNCAP in 2019 under the older program. In that test, it scored 9.25 points out of 17 in adult occupant protection and 25.16 out of 49 in children occupant protection, leading to a 3-star rating in the Safer Cars for India campaign. A second-hand Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and affordable used car, with safety features that provide peace of mind on the road

 

For adult protection, while the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga was rated good for the head protection of occupants seated in the front seats, it offered marginal chest protection for both, the driver and the passenger. In this test, the seatbelt pretensioner of the Ertiga couldn’t work properly, while the bodyshell integrity was rated unstable.

 

The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is currently the highest-selling MUV in the Indian car market, with this seven-seater MUV being offered only with a single 1.5-litre petrol engine option.

 

Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Key Specifications

 

Engine1.5-litre (1462cc) K15C
Transmission5-speed manual / 6-speed automatic
Fuel typePetrol / CNG
Mileage20.51 kmpl (manual) / 20.3 kmpl (AT) / 26.11 km/kg (CNG)
Maximum power101.6 bhp (petrol) / 86.6 (CNG)
Maximum torque136.8 Nm (petrol) / 121.5 (CNG)
Tank capacity45 litres (petrol) / 60 litres (CNG)
Seating capacity7
Body typeMUV

 

Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Key Safety Features

 

Four airbags (front and side)
ABS with EBD and brake assist
Electronic Stability Program
Hill Hold Assist
Rear parking sensors
Reverse camera

 

Other Maruti Suzuki Cars' Safety Ratings

 

In addition to the Maruti Suzuki models that score highly in crash tests, there are several other cars in the line-up that either carry lower safety ratings or are still waiting for an official Bharat NCAP assessment. Below is a quick reference that groups those models, the ones with modest protection scores under the latest Global NCAP protocols, and the ones for which India-specific test results are yet to be published.

 

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Safety Rating

 

The Grand Vitara has not been officially rated by Bharat NCAP yet. However, given its strong platform lineage, shared with the earlier Vitara Brezza that scored well in Global NCAP, it’s widely expected to achieve approximately a 4-star safety rating once tested. This remains an informed projection until Bharat NCAP publishes the official result.

 

Maruti Suzuki Brezza Safety Rating

 

The current Brezza has yet to receive an official Bharat NCAP rating. Its predecessor, the Vitara Brezza, performed admirably in Global NCAP testing. Given the Brezza’s updated safety features and robust platform, expectations are high for a similar or improved outcome.

 

Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 Safety Rating

 

Under Global NCAP’s revised protocols, the Alto K10 scored 2 stars for adult occupant protection, while the child occupant protection result was notably lower. That lower score reflects limitations in child restraint performance and overall safety equipment, factors important for buyers prioritising family safety.

 

Maruti Suzuki WagonR Safety Rating

 

The WagonR achieved 1 star for adult occupant protection and 0 stars for child safety in the latest Global NCAP tests. Though highly practical for urban use, the score underscores that seat-belt use and thoughtful consideration for child passenger safety remain critical.

 

Maruti Suzuki Ignis Safety Rating

 

In its Global NCAP assessment, the Ignis received 1 star for adult occupant protection and 0 stars for children. Despite its compact form and city-friendly design, the structure and standard safety fitment constraints were evident in the result.

 

Maruti Suzuki S-Presso Safety Rating

 

The S-Presso scored 1 star for adult occupants and 0 stars for child occupants under revamped Global NCAP standards. Testing showed that the combination of structural performance and basic equipment impacted the overall rating, so prospective buyers should keep this in mind.

 

Maruti Suzuki Celerio Safety Rating

 

The Celerio recorded a 0-star rating for adult occupant protection and a low child safety score in Global NCAP evaluations. This low rating highlights the importance of informed decision-making, especially for buyers who plan to use the vehicle on highways or with family members.

 

Below is the Table for other Maruti Suzuki Cars' Safety Rating

 

Car modelPrimary keywordSecondary keywordsSafety rating details
Grand Vitaragrand vitara safety ratingBharat NCAP update, Maruti crash test, platform safetyYet to be rated by Bharat NCAP. Expected to score around 4 stars based on platform lineage from the Vitara Brezza.
Brezzabrezza safety rating 2025Global NCAP score, sub-4m SUV safety, adult occupant protectionAwaiting Bharat NCAP rating. Previous Vitara Brezza scored well; updated features suggest similar or improved performance.
Alto K10alto k10 safety ratingchild safety rating, Global NCAP India, frontal crash testScored 2 stars for adult occupant protection and low child occupant protection under Global NCAP’s latest protocols.
WagonRwagonr safety rating 2025crash test results, body shell integrity, Maruti safety features1 star for adult occupant protection, 0 stars for child safety in Global NCAP. Highlights need for proper seat-belt and child restraint use.
Ignisignis safety rating 2025side impact test, ESC availability, child occupant protectionScored 1 star for adults, 0 stars for children in Global NCAP. Compact design but limited structural performance and safety kit.
S-Pressos presso safety ratingrear-impact protection, seat-belt reminder, equipment levelsAchieved 1 star for adult occupants and 0 stars for child occupants. Limited safety equipment affected rating.
Celeriocelerio safety ratingzero star car India, child occupant score, safety equipmentScored 0 stars for adult occupants and low for child safety in Global NCAP. Emphasises importance of considering crash safety.

 

Are Maruti Suzuki cars safe?

 

The latest Maruti Suzuki safety rating results show that the brand is steadily improving its crash test performance. The new Dzire stands out as one of the safest cars in India with a 5-star GNCAP rating, helping change the perception of Maruti Suzuki as a weaker carmaker in terms of build quality. However, other Maruti Suzuki cars are still not at the safety level achieved by brands like Tata, Mahindra, Skoda and Volkswagen.

 

Apart from the Dzire and Baleno, most of the tested models such as Fronx, Swift, Ertiga, and other hatchbacks, are entry-level cars designed for budget-conscious buyers. While these cars meet basic safety norms, they still fall short of the highest Bharat NCAP safety ratings. It is also important to note that many premium models from Maruti Suzuki’s NEXA line-up have not yet been tested by Global NCAP.

 

Maruti Suzuki is also upping its safer cars for India game in the premium segment. The Dzire, Baleno and Fronx can be called a great start, while the Grand Vitara and Brezza are expected to deliver good safety results once tested. However, it is yet to be seen whether smaller hatchbacks like the Alto K10 and WagonR will achieve better safety ratings, especially now that they already offer six airbags as standard across their lineup.

 

Although advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are still missing, many of the safest Maruti Suzuki cars now include ABS with EBD, ESC, ISOFIX mounts and reinforced body frames, showing the company’s renewed focus on improving car safety in India.

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