Hyundai Verna Price : Rs.10.96 – 17.38 Lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi)
In a significant testament to its commitment to passenger safety, the Hyundai Verna has emerged as a safety leader by achieving an impressive 5-star rating in the Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) crash tests. This achievement reaffirms Hyundai’s dedication to providing Indian customers with vehicles that prioritize safety and protection.
Strong Safety Performance:
The made-in-India Hyundai Verna displayed remarkable safety performance during the rigorous Global NCAP evaluations. The sedan earned a total score of 28.18 points for adult occupant safety, underlining its ability to safeguard occupants during collisions. Additionally, the Verna excelled in child occupant protection, securing an impressive 42 points in this critical category.
Frontal Impact Test:
During the frontal impact test, the Hyundai Verna showcased its commitment to passenger safety. The sedan provided commendable protection to both the driver and passenger in terms of head and neck safety. While the driver’s chest exhibited marginal protection, the passenger’s chest enjoyed good protection. Knees of both the driver and passenger received marginal protection, with tibias of the driver rated as adequate and the passenger’s tibias receiving good and adequate protection.
Side Impact Test:
In the side impact test, the Verna once again excelled. The sedan demonstrated superior protection for the head, pelvis, and abdomen. The chest received adequate protection, while the abdomen’s protection was rated as marginal. It’s worth noting that the Verna provided excellent safeguarding for the head and pelvis during side impact collisions. Although the chest protection was rated as marginal, the overall side impact safety performance remained impressive.
Child Safety a Priority:
The Hyundai Verna’s commitment to child safety is evident through its outstanding results in child occupant protection. During the frontal impact test, the child seat effectively prevented head exposure for a 3-year-old occupant. In the case of an 18-month-old rear-facing child seat, it offered complete head protection, ensuring maximum safety. Importantly, both child restraint systems provided full side impact protection, underscoring the Verna’s dedication to protecting its youngest passengers.
Advanced Safety Features:
The tested Hyundai Verna was equipped with dual front airbags and curtain airbags, reflecting Hyundai’s commitment to advanced safety technologies. Additionally, standard safety features in the Verna include seat belt reminders, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and ISOFIX child seat anchorages, further enhancing the vehicle’s safety profile.
With this exceptional safety performance and its 5-star rating in Global NCAP crash tests, the Hyundai Verna has once again solidified its position as a leader in safety within the Indian automotive market. Hyundai’s unwavering commitment to passenger safety shines through in the Verna, providing peace of mind to Indian car buyers and setting a high standard for safety in the industry.