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Tata Safari, Harrier garner first-ever Bharat NCAP 5-star safety rating
The tata safari and the tata harrier scored a five-star safety rating at the global new car assessment programme (global ncap) as well..
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The first set of crash test results under the Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (Bharat NCAP) are out with the Tata Safari and the Tata Harrier scoring a five-star safety rating. The two SUVs garnered five stars in both adult and child safety categories.
Launched in India in October 2023, the Tata Safari and the Tata Harrier secured a five-star safety rating at Global NCAP crash tests as well.
While the Tata Safari is priced between Rs 16.19 lakh and Rs 27.34 lakh (ex-showroom), the Tata Harrier sits in the price range of Rs 15.49 lakh to Rs 26.44 lakh (ex-showroom).
Both SUVs employ the same Kryotec 2.0-litre diesel engine, which develops 170PS of maximum power and 350Nm of peak torque. The engine can be paired either with a 6-speed MT or a 6-speed AT.
Congratulations to @TataMotors for the historic achievement! ð Presenting the first-ever Bharat - NCAP 5-star rating ðððððcertification to the new Safari and Harrier is a momentous stride in enhancing consumer safety. BNCAP stands as India's independent advocate forâæ pic.twitter.com/rhRUAhPhHV — Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) December 20, 2023
"Bharat NCAP is India's independent, atmanirbhar voice on vehicle safety . It is benchmarked to the best-in-class global standards and the Bharat NCAP vehicle rating system is designed to advance road safety and vehicle safety standards beyond mandatory regulations," Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said.
"I'm delighted that the first-ever vehicles being certified today with the highest achievable five-star rating, are both from Tata Motors. I congratulate them on award of this coveted certification with the highest possible ratings and for continuing to enrich their legacy of introducing the safest vehicles on Indian roads," he added.
Bringing Global Safety Standards to India!Tata's Safari/Harrier shine with top-notch adult and child safety ratings in Frontal, Side, and Pole Side Impact Tests by BNCAP. Taking the first stride towards #SafetyBeyondRegulations ! #MoreStarsSaferCars #SafetyFirst pic.twitter.com/E0yGund5VO — Bharat NCAP (@bncapofficial) December 20, 2023
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"Bharat NCAP is a significant step forward as it provides customers with a credible, objective score to evaluate the safety aspects of various vehicles. Informed customers taking optimal decisions will further foster the rising preference for safer vehicles in the country," said Shailesh Chandra, MD, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility.
"We acknowledge and appreciate the collaborative efforts of the government, regulatory bodies, and the automotive industry in this pursuit. At Tata Motors, safety is at the core of our DNA and we are honoured to win this maiden Bharat NCAP certification with an exemplary five-star rating for two of our vehicles. We remain committed and will continue to work towards improving vehicle safety holistically," he added.
Bharat NCAP is a voluntary programme and applies to the M1 category of vehicles with a gross weight of less than or equal to 3,500kg. The M1 category includes vehicles used for the carriage of passengers, comprising not more than eight seats, in addition to the driver's seat.
The programme requires testing of the base variant of any given model. Vehicles tested under Bharat NCAP are evaluated across three critical safety domains -- adult occupant protection, child occupant protection and safety assist technologies.
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Since 2014, several Tata Motors cars, including the Nano, Zest, Nexon, Altroz, Tiago, Tigor and the Punch, have been put through Global NCAP crash tests. Notable by their absence, however, were the carmaker's flagship SUVs, the Harrier and Safari. Now though, with their facelifts, both Harrier and Safari have undergone the crash tests and have secured a full 5-star safety rating.
These are the first Tata models to be tested under the new, more stringent Global NCAP testing protocol. This also means that its scores cannot be compared to rivals like the Mahindra XUV700 , which was tested under the older protocol.
- Harrier, Safari scored 33.05 points in adult protection
- Gets 45 out of 49 points for child protection
- Both SUVs were also tested for side impact protection
Tata Harrier, Safari: adult occupant crash test rating
The new Tata Harrier and Safari scored 33.05 out of 34 points for adult occupant protection resulting in a 5-star rating. Testers rated the protection offered on both models to the driver's and passenger’s head and neck as good, while protection for the driver’s and passenger’s chest was judged to be adequate.
In the side impact test with a deformable barrier, the Harrier and Safari facelifts had “good protection” for head, chest, abdomen and pelvis, according to the global vehicle safety watchdog. On the side pole impact tests, the SUVs get curtain airbags as standard and meet the fitment requirements, showing good protection to the head and pelvis, marginal protection to the chest and adequate protection to the abdomen.
As far as the bodyshell goes, the result sheet mentioned that as “stable” on both SUVs, and capable of withstanding further loadings.
Tata Harrier, Safari: child occupant crash test rating
The Harrier and Safari facelifts scored 45 points out of 49 in the child occupant protection tests, earning a 5-star rating. This includes a full 12 out of 12 for the CRS (child restraint system) installation and the maximum dynamic score of 24.
Global NCAP tested the SUVs with dummies of an 18-month-old and a 3-year-old child, both seated facing rearward. They were placed in the car using i-size anchorages and a support leg, and both helped in preventing head exposure in a frontal crash. The CRS offered full protection in a side impact crash, and the testers noted that the SUVs have ISOFIX mounting points in the outer rear seats in their second row.
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Tata Safari & Harrier score Five-Star rating at GNCAP
When tested as part of the #SaferCarsForIndia initiative, the Tata Safari and Harrier received the highest Global NCAP rating for adult and child occupant safety. One of the last campaign outcomes before the activation of Bharat NCAP is the voluntary testing.
The methods used by Global NCAP for its crash tests evaluate the effectiveness of Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and frontal and side impact protection for all models. The cars with the highest star ratings must pass tests for pedestrian safety and side impact pole protection.
Even though both the Safari and the Harrier use the same vehicle basis, the Safari has a maximum seating capacity of seven people while the Harrier has a maximum seating capacity of five. Six airbags and ESC are included as standard equipment on both versions.
While testing, the Tata Safari and Tata Harrier both received the maximum star rating for both adult and kid occupants, demonstrating a solid structure and restraint system design that provided enough protection.
In the dynamic testing, both models provided complete kid occupant safety. Both are particularly adaptable for carrying young passengers because they are equipped with ISOFIX anchorages and a passenger airbag deactivation switch. The Safari and Harrier both come equipped with pedestrian protection that complies with GTR9 and UN127 regulations.
Additionally, the vehicles have optional ADAS systems and seatbelt reminders in addition to meeting Global NCAP's ESC standards.
Global NCAP Secretary General Alejandro Furas stated,
"Global NCAP congratulates Tata on the Safari and Harrier's five star twin model rating. The manufacturer has demonstrated a strong commitment to creating safer vehicles, which we heartily embrace and support, as demonstrated by this extremely strong result, which represents the highest adult and child safety score in our testing to date.
According to Towards Zero Foundation President David Ward,
"Seeing Tata's continued dedication to excellent safety performance is quite encouraging. As Global NCAP's testing moves to Bharat NCAP's efforts, the highest score results for the Safari and Harrier show a positive safety trend that we are convinced will continue across the Indian automotive sector.
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2023 Tata Harrier, Safari earn five-star Global NCAP ratings
Tata Motors has reached a major milestone with its revamped Harrier and Safari SUVs, earning a five-star rating in the latest Global NCAP crash tests. Not only did the duo achieve the top rating, but they also set a record for the highest score by an India-made vehicle in the newer, more rigorous protocol. This accomplishment comes as the safety watchdog wraps up its #SaferCarsForIndia campaign, paving the way for India's own Bharat NCAP test program.
High scores in adult and child occupant protection
Scoring 33.05 out of 34 points for adult occupant protection, the Harrier and Safari surpassed the previous record held by the Mahindra Scorpio-N at 29.28 points. They even outshined the Volkswagen Virtus and SKODA SLAVIA 's score of 29.71 points. On top of that, both SUVs earned a five-star rating for child occupant protection, racking up 45 out of 49 points. The updated test protocol also put the vehicles through a side pole impact test.
Structural reinforcements and enhanced safety features
To achieve these exceptional scores, Tata Motors claims to have made significant structural enhancements to the updated Harrier and Safari models. The automaker has incorporated more high-strength steel, particularly in the load paths of both vehicles' structures. Mohan Savarkar, Chief Product Officer of Tata Motors' passenger vehicle division, said the company has added several high-strength steel and hot-stamped parts, six airbags as standard, and made changes for side and pole impact tests to reinforce the passenger cell.
SUVs are set to face Bharat NCAP tests now
Savarkar confirmed that Tata Motors plans to send the two SUVs for Bharat NCAP tests soon. He also highlighted the company's focus on active safety systems and pedestrian protection, stating that the vehicles are designed to meet safety requirements beyond Global NCAP standards. Now, five of the seven Tata passenger vehicles currently on sale have a five-star crash test rating from Global NCAP. This makes Tata Motors the leading mass carmaker in India with the highest number of five-star-rated models.
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Tata Harrier & Safari Score 5 Star Crash Test Rating – GNCAP
Most of the new breed of Tata cars including the Nexon, Altroz, Punch, Tiago twin and Zest were crash tested by Global NCAP; except for the Harrier and the Safari. Now, both Harrier & Safari in their new avatars have gone through the crash tests and received a maximum 5 star safety rating by Global New Car Assessment Program.
Adult Protection Test
The new Harrier and Safari are the first Tata models to be tested under the new, more stringent Global NCAP testing protocol. Both SUVs have scored 33.05 out of 34 units for adult occupant protection, which results in a 5-star safety rating. Both SUVs offered good protection for driver’s and passenger’s head and neck in the Global NCAP crash test. Global NCAP rated the protection offered on both models to the front occupant’s chest as adequate.
In the side impact test with a deformable barrier, Global NCAP report reveals that the new Tata Harrier and Safari facelifts offer “good protection” for head, chest, abdomen and pelvis. The new SUVs come with curtain airbags as standard. On the side pole impact tests, Both SUVs show good protection to the head and pelvis, and marginal protection to the chest and adequate protection to the abdomen. The bodyshell was found stable and capable of withstanding further loadings.
Child Protection Test
In the child protection test, the new Harrier and Safari facelift have scored 45 points out of 49. Both SUVs receive a full 5-star crash test rating. Both SUVs scored full 12 marks for the CRS (child restraint system) installation and the maximum dynamic score of 24.
Both SUVs were tested with dummies of an 18-month-old and a 3-year-old child, both seated facing rearward. Both are fitted with ISOFIX anchorages, and a passenger airbag disabling switch, making them very versatile for transporting child occupants. The Safari and Harrier also meet requirements of UN127 and GTR9 for pedestrian protection as standard.
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Tata's Harrier and Safari achieve 5-star safety rating in Global NCAP test
Global ncap said in the dynamic tests, both models of tata demonstrated complete protection for child occupants..
(L-R) Shailesh Chandra, MD, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility and Mohan Savarkar, Chief Product Office, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles with the Cut section of the car depicting cocooned safety provided by the 7 airbags in the New Safari - achiever of the highest 5-star GNCAP rating
Tata Motors' new Harrier and Safari achieved the top rating for the safety of both adult and child occupants, in the latest evaluation conducted by the Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) as part of the Safer Cars for India campaign.
Global NCAP, the programme that aims to promote the sale of safer cars in developing markets, said both models of Tata Motors demonstrated complete protection for child occupants, are equipped with ISOFIX anchorages and a passenger airbag disabling switch, enhancing their versatility for transporting children. Additionally, both the Safari and Harrier meet the standard requirements of UN127 and GTR9 for pedestrian protection, Global NCAP added.
Global NCAP said, in the dynamic tests, said its crash test procedures evaluate frontal and side impact safety measures for all vehicle models, alongside Electronic Stability Control (ESC). Vehicles achieving the highest star ratings are also subjected to assessments for pedestrian protection and side impact pole protection, it further stated.
Both models also adhere to Global NCAP's ESC criteria and include seatbelt reminders for all seating positions. Furthermore, they offer optional Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technologies.
Global NCAP, a project of the Towards Zero Foundation, a UK-registered charity, unveiled the ratings on the day when Tata Motors introduced their refreshed Safari and Harrier models. Tata Motors has disclosed that the new Safari is available for an introductory price of Rs 16.19 Lakh, while the new Harrier is being offered at an introductory price of Rs 15.49 Lakh.
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Secretary General of Global NCAP, Alejandro Furas, commending Tata Motors for the highest safety scores said the ratings reaffirm the automobile manufacturer's dedicated efforts in creating safer vehicles.
Alejandro Furas, Global NCAP Secretary General said, "Global NCAP congratulates Tata on the five star twin model rating for the Safari and Harrier. This very strong result, the top adult and child safety score in our testing to date, confirms the manufacturer’s strong commitment to developing safer vehicles which we warmly welcome and applaud.”
David Ward, President of the Towards Zero Foundation said, “It is very satisfying to see Tata’s continuing commitment to high levels of safety performance. The top scoring result for the Safari and Harrier demonstrates an encouraging safety trend that we are confident will continue across the Indian automotive industry as Global NCAP’s testing transitions to the work of Bharat NCAP.”
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