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Bharat NCAP 2.0

What is the News?

The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways released the draft of Bharat NCAP 2.0, proposing tougher car-safety testing norms and a new star-rating system. It is open for public feedback before final implementation.

➤ Key Points

1. New 5-Pillar Safety Scoring System

  • Crash Protection – 55%

  • Vulnerable Road User (Pedestrian/Two-wheeler) Safety – 20%

  • Safe Driving – 10%

  • Accident Avoidance – 10%

  • Post-Crash Safety – 5%

2. Expanded Crash Tests

Vehicles will be tested on five crash scenarios:

  1. 64 km/h offset frontal impact

  2. 50 km/h full-width frontal impact

  3. 50 km/h side impact (mobile barrier)

  4. 32 km/h pole side impact

  5. 50 km/h rear impact

3. Tougher Star Rating Rules

  • 5-star rating requires minimum 70 points (later 80 points from 2029).

  • Failing any one pillar = no 5-star rating.

  • More strict than the current Bharat NCAP (2023).

4. Mandatory Safety Features

  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

  • Curtain Airbags

  • Other advanced safety features encouraged.

➤ Timeline

  • Current Bharat NCAP norms valid till 30 September 2027.

  • Bharat NCAP 2.0 proposed to begin from October 2027.

➤ Why Important?

  • Improves car crash safety in India.

  • Protects pedestrians, cyclists & two-wheelers (majority of accident victims).

  • Aligns Indian safety norms with global programmes like Euro NCAP.

  • Encourages manufacturers to offer safer vehicles.

➤ Impact

For Consumers:

  • Clearer and more holistic safety ratings.

  • Safer cars with mandatory modern features.

For Industry:

  • Requires redesigns and advanced safety tech.

  • Older 5-star cars might drop to 2-3 stars under new rules.

For Government & Policy:

  • Helps reduce India’s road-accident deaths.

  • Pushes India toward global safety standards.

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