The Maruti Suzuki Celerio improves to three stars for adult occupant protection, thanks to six airbags now being fitted as standard.
These are the last results before Latin NCAP updated assessment protocols bring significant safety improvements requirements in 2026.
Latin NCAP publishes the eight crash tests results for 2025 with five stars for the recently launched Volkswagen New Tiguan, five stars for the Kia EV4 and disappointing two stars for the Toyota Yaris Cross and for the Toyota Yaris Sedan /Hatchback.
The Hyundai Grand i10 falls short on safety with a zero star rating for adult occupant protection in our #SaferCarsForAfrica campaign.
Latin NCAP publishes its seventh crash tests results for 2025 with five stars for the Renault Kardian, and renewed five stars for the updated Volkswagen Taos.
EU vehicle safety regulations have helped reduce road deaths by 36% since 2010. In stark contrast, road deaths in the US have increased 30% over the same period, with pedestrian deaths up by 80% and cyclist deaths up by 50%.
Global NCAP’s Awards, presented on the occasion of the NCAP25 World Congress, recognise some of the outstanding leaders working in the field of vehicle safety.
The NCAP community gathered in China today for #NCAP25, the Global NCAP World Congress. NCAP leaders took the opportunity to sign the Shanghai Declaration, reaffirming their commitment to a shared vision #ForSaferVehicles.
Latin NCAP publishes the sixth crash tests results for 2025 with first ever Hyundai’s five star in the Programme’s history for the Hyundai Tucson and a zero star result for the Citroën Basalt.
Latin NCAP publishes the fifth crash tests result for 2025 with five stars for the recently launched Kia K4.
In a process of continuous improvement, Nissan introduced a series of safety enhancements to the Magnite, such as six airbags and ESC, after which it submitted the model for two voluntary rounds of testing.
Following the success of NCAP24 in Munich, NCAP25 continues the momentum of stakeholder collaboration, multi-sector dialogue, and vehicle safety innovation.
Latin NCAP publishes its fourth crash tests result for 2025 with five stars for the recently launched Volkswagen Tera.
Latin NCAP publishes its third crash test result for 2025 with one star for the Peugeot 2008.
As Transport Ministers gather in Leipzig for the ITF Summit this week, Global NCAP and Latin NCAP publish a new report, calling on governments to introduce mandatory Safety Labelling for all new cars.
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, 33 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.


