Author: Akshat Kashyap 14/03/24
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In terms of safety, Tata cars have consistently impressed, with the Safari facelifts coming in first.
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With features like electronic brakeforce distribution, power door locks, child safety locks, central locking, anti-lock braking, seat belt warning, door ajar warning and tyre pressure monitoring, the new Tata Harrier is definitely worth checking out.
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The VW Virtus is equipped with electronic stability control (ESC), innovative safety features like auto door lock with speed detection, hill hold assist, and ISOFIX child seat mounts.
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The Skoda Slavia is a popular sedan in India and among the safest vehicles as well.
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Features of the Skoda Kushaq include a rearview camera, ISOFIX child seat mounts, dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control (ESC) and a tyre pressure monitor.
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Six airbags, TPMS, electronic stability control (ESC), rearview camera, and standard seatbelt reminders for all occupants are just a few of the features that ensure passenger safety in the Volkswagen Taigun.
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The Mahindra Scorpio N is an excellent option if you're looking for the safest car in India, particularly an SUV.
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ABS with EBD and ISOFIX child seat anchorages are standard on the Hyundai Verna. Advanced ADAS, TPMS, all-wheel disc brakes, front parking sensors, and ESC are added to higher trim levels.
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With features like centrally located fuel tanks, driver and passenger airbags, engine check warning, EBD, anti-lock brakes and more, the Altroz is a feature-rich vehicle.
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In addition to being among the safest vehicles in India, the Tata Nexon is also a popular SUV. In light of the car's size and weight class, the 21.5 kmpl mileage is remarkable.
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