Maruti Suzuki recently launched the Victoris SUV in India. Based on the Grand Vitara, the SUV is dimensionally larger than the Grand Vitara (longer than the latter, spans 4.3 metres). It also aced Bharat NCAP safety ratings, securing all five stars. The Victoris can be booked for a token of Rs. 11,000.
Maruti Suzuki’s latest compact SUV, the Victoris, has set a new benchmark in automotive safety by securing a 5-star rating in the Bharat New Car Assessment Program (BNCAP). This achievement underscores Maruti Suzuki’s commitment to enhancing vehicle safety standards in India.
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Safety Performance Highlights
- Adult Occupant Protection (AOP): The Victoris scored an impressive 31.66 out of 32 points, reflecting robust protection for adult occupants during frontal and side-impact collisions.
- Child Occupant Protection (COP): With 43 out of 49 points, the Victoris demonstrated excellent safety measures for child passengers, ensuring secure seating and protection.
Standard Safety Features
To achieve this high safety rating, the Victoris is equipped with several standard safety features:
- Six Airbags: Providing comprehensive protection for all occupants.()
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC): Enhances vehicle stability by detecting and reducing loss of traction.
- Seat Belt Reminder: Alerts occupants to fasten their seat belts
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