Latin NCAP publishes its second crash tests result for 2025 with a five star result for the facelift of the Volkswagen Jetta.
Ahead of the ITF Summit of transport minsters, 23 road safety organisations write to Dr. Juan Carlos Muñoz, who holds the current presidency, with a call to action on levelling up vehicle safety standards.
FleetSafe provides practical guidance for organisations on how to select a safer fleet and improve their road safety footprint.
On 24 & 25 April Global NCAP in collaboration with IRTE will host a Vehicle & Fleet Safety Workshop in Delhi.
Latin NCAP publishes the first crash tests results for 2025 with a five star result for the Nissan New Kicks.
The #TTDC25 side event will give an overview of ISA development and technology and its potential contribution to improved speed management policies by Governments - both national & local - and by commercial & public fleet operators.
To coincide with the half way point in the UN Decade of Action and to better reflect our mission, the Towards Zero Foundation is rebranding as Global NCAP.
Latin NCAP publishes the eighth and final crash tests results for 2024 with the exciting first Chinese manufacturer to achieve five stars for the BYD Dolphin Plus.
Latin NCAP publishes today the seventh crash tests results for 2024 with five stars for the Ford Ranger and three stars for the Volkswagen New Amarok.
The improved Polo Vivo achieved four stars for adult occupant protection and three stars for child occupant protection in a voluntary test.
Latin NCAP publishes today the sixth crash tests results for 2024 with an encouraging four stars result for the Renault Kardian and zero stars for the Renault Sandero/Logan/Stepway.
Latin NCAP publishes the fifth crash tests results for 2024 with a long awaited five star result for the Mitsubishi L200 / Triton.
Latin NCAP publishes the fourth crash tests results for 2024 with a disappointing zero star result for the Citroen C3 Aircross / New Aircross.
Fitted with six airbags, Electronic Stability Control and pedestrian protection as standard, the new Dzire is the first Maruti Suzuki to achieve a five star Global NCAP rating.
Latin NCAP, publishes the third crash tests results for 2024 with a surprising and encouraging five star result for the Kia K3/K3 Sedan and the K3 Hatchback/Cross.
Latin NCAP publishes the second crash tests results for 2024 with a disappointing zero star result for the Chevrolet Groove and a five stars result for the Volkswagen T-Cross.
Global NCAP today presented Tata Motors with their Safer Choice Award for the Tata Safari and Harrier - an accolade only available to automakers committing to the highest levels of safety performance for cars sold in India.
Latin NCAP, publishes today the first crash tests results for 2024 with a disappointing one star result for the Toyota Raize and a new segment benchmark set by Chevrolet with Montana’s three star result.
Global NCAP’s new #SaferCarsForAfrica crash results reveal a disappointing two star occupant safety rating for the Kia Pegas and Renault Triber and only one star for the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga.
Global NCAP and the ADAC’s Mobility Test Centre have agreed a new vehicle safety partnership, extending their technical and crash testing collaboration to include wider advisory, educational and road safety training activities for the future.
Global NCAP’s Awards, presented on the occasion of the NCAP24 World Congress, recognise some of the outstanding leaders working in the field of vehicle safety.
On the opening of #NCAP24, Global NCAP’s new #SaferCarsForIndia crash tests show a mixed set of results.
In a new Global NCAP crash test result the Citroën ë-C3 scores a zero star adult occupant rating and just one star for child occupant safety.
The Tata Nexon has achieved the second highest Global NCAP score for adult and child occupant safety in our #SaferCarsForIndia testing to date.
Latin NCAP's sixth publication for 2023 shows that there is room for improvement for the Fiat Pulse, despite the two stars result.
Latin NCAP tested in December 2022 the Misubishi Outlander and achieved five stars. At that time only the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) version was available in the region.
The Tata Safari and Harrier have achieved the highest Global NCAP score for adult and child occupant safety in our #SaferCarsForIndia testing to date.
oth cars are sold as new and comply with local regulations, but the twenty-five-year-old Partner Patagónica model lacks many basic protecting safety features. The test demonstrates the dramatic ‘zero star’ double standard adopted in the Latin American region by some car manufacturers, in this case in two neighbouring markets.
The Hyundai Verna has scored a top Global NCAP rating for adult and child occupant safety. The voluntary test is one of the final results in the #SaferCarsForIndia campaign ahead of Bharat NCAP’s activation later this year.
Latin NCAP's fifth publication for 2023 shows encouraging improvements from the new Hyundai HB20 achieving three stars, after making 6 airbags the standard safety equipment for all the region.