BUSINESS

This is the result of the GNCAP crash testing conducted on the Mahindra Bolero Neo

An very popular SUV, particularly in rural India, the Mahindra Bolero Neo, has been tested by Global NCAP. The eagerly awaited findings are in, showing how well the Bolero Neo fared in terms of occupant safety.

The Bolero NEO only received a one-star rating for both adult and child safety, according to GNCAP. The tested model has received poor scores for construction, footwell size, chest protection, and other factors. It also comes standard with two airbags.
Mahindra Bolero NEO: Accumulated points
The Bolero NEO received 20.26 points out of a possible 34 for adult protection, according to the Global NCAP evaluation.

In contrast, the child protection ratings received a single star rating in both categories, with 12.71 points out of a possible 49.

When compared to other SUVs in the Mahindra lineup, the Bolero Neo’s rating is fairly startling since it is devoid of amenities like rear seat seat belt reminders, side airbags for passengers, and three-point seat belts for every passenger.

Mahindra’s comment about the Mahindra Bolero NEO GNAP rating
“At Mahindra, we’re dedicated to providing cars that guarantee our clients’ and users’ happiness and safety. The Bolero Neo is the go-to utility vehicle in India because of its strong construction, exceptional dependability, and inherent capacity to manage a range of driving situations. Bolero Neo is entirely compliant with the most recent Indian safety requirements and has always complied with safety laws that have been implemented throughout time. We want to reassure our consumers and stakeholders that Mahindra has increased safety features in all of our recent releases, as we are always inventing and enhancing our cars to surpass safety norms. The Global NCAP has awarded models like the Thar, XUV700, XUV300, and Scorpio-N excellent safety ratings of 4 and 5 stars, demonstrating our continued dedication to safety. We are committed to maintaining our customers’ confidence by making constant improvements to vehicle safety and technology. We respect their trust.”

Related Articles

Back to top button