2024 Tata Nexon crash test report — Check out the Bharat NCAP safety rating
- 1Scores 29.41 points out of a maximum of 32 points in Adult Occupant Protection
- 2Scores 43.83 points out of a maximum of 49 points in Child Occupant Protection
- 3Gets 6 airbags, reverse parking sensors, ESP, and more as standard
The current generation of the Tata Nexon EV was tested by Bharat NCAP earlier this year, and it had received a five-star safety rating by the organisation. The Tata Nexon crash test report has also been released by BNCAP now, with the ICE version achieving an identical safety rating. Here’s more information about the 2024 Tata Nexon crash test and safety ratings.
Tata Nexon crash test
In Adult Occupant Protection, Tata Nexon scored 29.41 points out of a maximum of 32 points, earning it a five-star rating in this parameter. It scored 43.83 points out of a maximum of 49 points in Child Occupant Protection, earning it another five-stars in this parameter. The impact tests showed an adequate to good result for the frontal offset deformable barrier test, side movable deformable barrier test, and the side pole impact test for adult occupants.
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Variant tested and applicability
The Tata Nexon variant tested by Bharat NCAP was the Fearless + diesel-AMT variant. The test ratings are applicable to all petrol as well as diesel variants though, as per the report by Bharat NCAP. You can refer to the full report released by Bharat NCAP here.
2024 Tata Nexon safety features
The Tata Nexon comes fitted with standard safety features like 6 airbags, reverse parking sensors, ESP, hill-hold control, ISOFIX child seat mounts, and more. Additional features on higher variants include rain-sensing wipers, blind-view monitors, TPMS, and more.
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Disclaimer
Crash test ratings aren’t the sole or the most accurate indicators that reflect how safe would the occupants be in the event of a crash. Other factors that should be considered in order to determine how safe a car is are driver comfort, driver assistance systems, structural integrity of the vehicle and more. Furthermore, the occupants have to adhere to the safety norms such as using seatbelts on all the seats, whether at the front or rear, as well as using child seats for any children travelling in the vehicle, in order to let the safety features protect them in case of a mishap. No matter how safe a car has been proven to be, there are chances of major injuries or even fatalities if all the necessary precautions are not taken by the occupants.