New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.
New Delhi. Hyundai, the automobile manufacturer in India, woos customers every time on the basis of its unique features and looks. This time again Hyundai has updated the safety features of the cars to woo its customers. These safety features have been kept in cars according to the new road safety rules of the Government of India. Now 3 point seatbelt and safety reminder alert will be given by the company in all the cars. Along with this, features like Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control will also come as standard on Hyundai cars. If we talk about similar safety features of Hyundai cars, then 6 airbags are given as standard in Creta, Ionic 5 and Alcazar. The company introduced Tucson and Kona Electric with 6 airbags. The Venue gets 4 airbags as standard. Explain that the government has decided to include 3 point seatbelt in the safety guideline.
According to the information, the car manufacturer Hyundai has provided 4 airbags standard in Grand i10 Nios and Aura. If we talk about the safety features of this segment, then for the first time such safety features have been given in it. Hyundai has provided 6 airbags as standard in one of its most popular cars, the Verna. The Creta and Alcazar get a host of standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) and rear disc brake. The company has decided to include ADAS feature in its 3 models Verna, Ionic 5 and Tucson. Which will attract customers towards them due to the addition of more safety features in these cars.
Keeping customer safety a priority, Tarun Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, spoke about how Hyundai has been at the forefront of offering safety features in the Indian automobile sector. He added that Hyundai India has been continuously striving to raise the bar of safety features across its product line-up across each and every product. How Hyundai has time and again shown its commitment to safety features.