The Maruti Suzuki Ciaz has been evaluated in the latest Global NCAP crash tests, and the results highlight mixed performance when it comes to occupant safety. The popular midsize sedan received a 1-star rating for adult occupant protection and a 3-star rating for child occupant protection, offering important insights for potential buyers.
In terms of adult occupant safety, the Ciaz’s 1-star rating indicates limited protection in frontal crash scenarios. This score suggests that while the car meets basic safety requirements, it falls behind rivals that offer stronger body structures and more advanced safety features as standard.
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On the brighter side, the child occupant protection rating of 3 stars shows better performance. The Ciaz demonstrated reasonable safety for child passengers when appropriate child restraint systems were used. This makes it a comparatively safer option for families traveling with young children, provided proper safety measures are followed.
These Global NCAP has very strict safety norms and results for the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz underline the growing need for improved standard safety equipment in the sedan segment. As buyers become more safety-conscious, features like additional airbags and enhanced body strength are becoming increasingly important.
