Mumbai, Dec. 29 -- Tata Motors' petrol-powered versions of the Harrier and Safari have undergone Global NCAP crash tests, with results showing a contrast in adult and child occupant protection performance. The safety assessment reflects how the SUVs handle impact scenarios under the current Global NCAP protocols.
In the Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) category, both the Harrier and Safari recorded 81 per cent, translating to a three-star safety rating in this crucial segment. During the frontal offset crash test, the body structure remained stable and provided good protection to the head and neck of both driver and passenger. However, some chest areas were rated as only adequate, which influenced the overall score. This steadiness in fro...
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