The Suzuki Swift has presented a stark contrast in safety performance between Europe and Japan. While the model achieved a commendable 4-star rating in Japan NCAP, it garnered a disappointing 3-star rating from Euro NCAP. Euro NCAP: 3-star rating The …
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The post Swift’s Safety Ratings Diverge: 3 Stars Euro NCAP, 4 Stars Japan NCAP first appeared on Motoroids.The Suzuki Swift has presented a stark contrast in safety performance between Europe and Japan. While the model achieved a commendable 4-star rating in Japan NCAP, it garnered a disappointing 3-star rating from Euro NCAP.
The Euro NCAP assessment awarded the Swift a 67% rating for adult occupant protection, 65% for child occupant protection, 62% for safety assist systems, and 76% for vulnerable road users. While the car performed well in frontal and side-impact tests for adults, it exhibited weaknesses in pedestrian protection and child seat installations. The ADAS suite, although featuring lane-keep assist, lacked advanced emergency braking.
In contrast, the Japan NCAP awarded Swift a 4-star rating with an impressive overall score of 90%. The vehicle excelled in collision safety, earning 81% for adult occupant protection, demonstrating strong performance in both frontal and side impacts. The ADAS suite was highly rated, scoring 99% for features like autonomous emergency braking and lane-keep assist.
The disparities in ratings could be attributed to factors such as variations in safety equipment, body structure, crash test protocols, and regulatory environments between Europe and Japan. Additionally, differing consumer preferences in these markets might influence vehicle development priorities.
The India-spec Swift, while equipped with essential safety features, lacks the advanced technologies found in its global counterparts. The absence of a comprehensive ADAS suite could potentially compromise occupant protection in certain accident scenarios.
As the Indian automotive industry evolves, the potential Bharat NCAP testing of the India-spec Swift will provide valuable insights into its safety performance. However, consumers should prioritize safety when making purchasing decisions and consider the limitations of the current model.
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