Maruti Suzuki Swift 2022 falls under most unsafe car category, here's why
Maruti Suzuki’s one of the hot selling hatchback Swift that has received decent sales in 2022, now facing some criticisms from customers after it falls into the category of the most unsafe car. This comes after when the Global New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) put the car into a car crash test and it received only a 1-star rating for both adult and child occupant protection.
The independent firm NCAP also shared the crash test video of four-wheelers on all its social media platforms, where was seen getting fully destroyed after hitting the hard metal.
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Take a look at the video of global NCAP testing Maruti Suzuki Swift
Earlier, the current-gen Swift was tested by GNCAP in 2018 where the feature-loaded vehicle scored just 2 stars of rating for adult and child occupant protection. However, after facing backlash from the customers over its built quality, the leading car manufacturer tried quite hard this time to make the vehicle more trustworthy by putting extra effort into its windshield and plastic fiber used in the car. The company also launched a hatchback with multiple safety features that includes seat belt pretensioners, dual front airbags, parking sensor rear ISOFIX anchorages, and seat belt reminders, and two airbags.
The Global NCAP revealed that the four-wheeler overall scored 19.19 points out of a possible 34 points in adult occupant protection. Amid this, these ratings are also applicable to Swift Desire as it has been launched on the same platform.
Meanwhile, the company again is all set to launch the updated version of Swift in 2023. The spy images of the upcoming next-generation model also have been shared on all the digital platforms which revealed that the vehicle is likely to come with some noticeable changes.
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