New Delhi. Along with great looks and great features for any car, it is also important that it proves to be up to the standards of car safety as well. Because when it comes to driving, safe driving is very important. But Hyundai’s famous car Verna has proved to be laggy in terms of safety. This model of the company is sold in South America under the name of Accent. Recently, this car has proved to be laggy, performing extremely disappointingly in the Latin NCAP (New Car Assessment Program) test to test the safety of this car.
Couldn’t even open account
The safety of this car was tested in the recent Latin NCAP test. A car that gets a 5 star rating in this test is considered very safe. But Verna/Accent could not even open its account in this safety test. 5 star rating is a far cry, this car has got 0 rating in this safety test.
proved to be laggy in all tests
In this safety test of NCAP, the safety of the car is tested through various tests. This includes Front Collision, Side Crash (Side Collision) and Rear Collision. During these tests, a dummy is placed on the driver’s seat in the car. This Hyundai sedan has proved to be a laggard in all the three tests. Not only this, a child protection test is also done for the safety of the children. This Hyundai car has performed poorly in this test as well.
The biggest reason for poor performance in safety tests
The biggest reason why this Hyundai sedan failed in the Latin NCAP test is the lack of airbags for the front passenger in this car. This poor safety test could also hurt the reputation of Hyundai in the world.
Is the Indian variant safe?
The variant tested in the Latin NCAP test is produced at the Hyundai factory in Mexico. But if we talk about the Indian variant, then it is produced at the Hyundai factory located in Chennai. Also, the Indian variant also gets driver and passenger dual airbags, which is completely different from the Latin American variant. In such a situation, it can be said that the Indian variant of Verna is safe.
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