Year Ender 2025: Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP gave 5-star safety to these models, what is the new record?

Bharat NCAP & Global NCAP: 2025 is proving to be the year of automobile safety in India, because this year the cars of many companies Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP Has achieved 5-star safety rating from both. With increasing awareness regarding safety, Indian customers are now giving priority to the safety rating of the car more than the mileage. In such Toyota, Tata, Mahindra, Volkswagen and Skoda Brands like these are seen leading on the basis of their strong build quality and crash-test performance.

Top cars to get 5-star safety rating in 2025

Many of the leading models in 2025 have shown excellent performance in both adult and child protection. Notably, Mahindra XEV 9E scored “32/32” Created a new history by scoring.

Toyota Innova Hycross: Premium MPV with 5-star safety

Toyota Innova Hycross has scored a 5-star rating in Bharat NCAP. 6 airbags, ADAS, strong platform and advanced safety package make this MPV the safest option in its segment.

Tata Harrier and Safari: Dual NCAP champions

Tata Harrier and Tata Safari have proved their build quality and safety engineering by achieving 5-star ratings in both Global NCAP and Bharat NCAP. These SUVs are among the most reliable choices for families.

Tata Nexon and Punch: EV variants also remain on top

Tata Nexon, Punch and their electric versions Punch.ev and Nexon.ev have consistently achieved 5-star ratings in their segments. Tata’s hold in the compact SUV segment has become stronger.

Safety line-up of Volkswagen and Skoda

Volkswagen Virtus, Taigun and Skoda Slavia and Kushaq all these models are included in the list of safest cars in India with 5-star scores in adult and child protection. German engineering and the robust MQB-A0-IN platform are the main reasons behind this.

Mahindra XUV700, Scorpio-N and Thar.e: Strong performance in safety

Mahindra The new electric Mahindra Thar.e has also set a new benchmark in off-road safety by achieving a 5-star rating. The most special model was Mahindra XEV 9E, which has “32/32” Made a record by scoring.

Maruti Suzuki Victoris (E-Vitara): 5-stars even before launch

Maruti’s new electric SUV Victoris (E-Vitara) is in the news by receiving 5-star rating even before its launch. This is considered to be a big comeback for Maruti in the safety category.

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Why is safety rating becoming the biggest priority?

  • Bharat NCAP (BNCAP): Government of India’s own crash test program
  • Global NCAP (GNCAP): International level safety rating
  • Higher rating = better safety, making both adults and children safer in the event of an accident.

In 2025, the trend of Indian buyers is changing towards safety-first, and that is why the demand for 5-star cars is increasing rapidly in the Indian market.

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