The Verna achieves a prestigious five-star safety rating, and joins BNCAP for safer mobility solutions
In a significant move aimed at bolstering safety in the Indian automotive market, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), a pioneer in smart mobility solutions, has unveiled three groundbreaking initiatives. These initiatives underline Hyundai’s unwavering commitment to providing safer mobility solutions for its customers across India.
Six airbags standard across all variants
In a pioneering step towards enhancing passenger safety, Hyundai has made all its models equipped with six airbags as standard, across every variant. This move signifies Hyundai’s dedication to raising the safety standards of its vehicles and ensuring that customers enjoy the highest level of protection.
Hyundai Verna achieves five-star safety rating
Demonstrating its prowess in vehicle safety, the Hyundai VERNA recently earned a coveted five-star rating in Adult and Child Occupant Protection from the Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP). This accomplishment underscores Hyundai’s commitment to prioritising the safety of both adult and child occupants in its vehicles.
Voluntary participation in BNCAP
HMIL has taken a proactive stance towards promoting road safety in India by announcing its voluntary participation in the Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (BNCAP). Initially, Hyundai is set to introduce three models under BNCAP, with a commitment to expand this initiative by including more models in the near future. By participating in BNCAP, Hyundai aims to contribute to the development of safer vehicles and a more secure driving environment for Indian consumers.