ANCAP Rates Mahindra XUV500 4-Stars
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program provides
consumers with independent information on the level of safety provided
by vehicles in the event of a serious accident.
According to the ANCAP report, XUV500 scored 26 out of 37 in the
crash test. This included 10 out of 16 in the frontal offset crash test
and 16 out of 16 in the side impact test. The report goes to explain
that the XUV500 lost the structural integrity in the frontal test. Due
to the excessive rearward movement of the brake pedal, the driver is not
well protected from serious leg injury. During the crash test, the fuel
line ruptured due to contact with driveshaft and also the tailgate
opened even though Mahindra had developed a software upgrade to
eliminate the problem.Perhaps, a Four-star rating is the best crash test score achieved by Mahindra. Previously it had earned a two-star rating for Pik-Up dual-cab ute in 2008 and 2011 and three-star rating for the upgraded model this year. In the report ANCAP also announced that a five star-rating has been awarded to Mazda CX-5, BMW 3-Series and Honda Civic hatch. However, Mahindra XUV500 remains the safest medium SUV in the country. It would be fitted with six airbags and electronic stability control when it goes on sale in Australia this month end.
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