ASEAN NCAP Crash Tests - Suzuki Ciaz And Ertiga Score 4-Stars
ASEAN NCAP tested the SuzukiCiaz and Ertiga, with both cars sharing destination markets like Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines.
The Suzuki Ciaz and the Ertiga have just been put through the ASEAN NCAP crash tests and both cars have scored a four-star safety rating for adult occupant protection. For child safety, both cars received a two-star rating. ASEAN NCAP tested the Thailand-spec Ciaz and Indonesia-spec Ertiga, with both cars sharing destination markets like Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines.
The Ciaz performed well by achieving a four-star rating for Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) with 14.56 points. But, it met only 37 per cent compliance for its Child Occupant Protection (COP), which falls under the two-star rating. This model of the Ciaz was equipped with dual-front airbags, Seatbelt Reminder System (SBR), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and had a 1.4-litre petrol engine. In India, the car is available with dual-front airbags, ABS, SBR and seatbelt pre-tensioner with force limiter.
The Ertiga scored 12.39 points with a four-star rating for Adult Occupant Protection (AOP). As for Child Occupant Protection (COP), it achieved a two-star rating by meeting 33 per cent compliance. The Ertiga which was tested was equipped with dual-front airbags, SBR and ABS. In India, the Ertiga comes with almost similar safety features as the Ciaz. It has dual-front airbags, ABS, seatbelt pre-tensioner and force limiter for the front seats.
The ratings present themselves as a positive note for Suzuki, especially after its acceptance of wrongfully testing cars for their fuel economy. This news follows the one where Volkswagen Vento upgraded to a five-star safety rating from a four-star rating and seven popular Indian cars scoring zero stars in the safety rating.
Source: CarDekho.com