JAKARTA - Suzuki Baleno received a qualified safety title by winning a score of four stars from five stars in the recent hit-up test of the Bharat New Car Assessment Program (BNCAP).
In this test, the agency tested all variants on the Baleno consisting of Sigma and Delta which were equipped with two airbags as well as Zeta and Alpha with six airbags.
Launching from Autocar India, Friday, June 13, Baleno received three-star rankings in testing for Child Occupant Protection (COP) and Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) of four stars.
In AOP testing, the Baleno variants of Zeta and Alpha were given a 'Both' assessment in the protection of the head and neck during deformable barrier testing from the front.
Then, protection for the pelvis, dry bones, and legs is considered 'good' for both the driver and the front passenger. Meanwhile, chest protection gets sufficient value' in side-deformable barrier tests.
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For toddler passengers aged 18 months and 3 years, the front protection scores obtained were 7.17 from 9 and 1.83 from 8. The sides get a score of 4 for both ages.
Meanwhile, in the type Sigma and Delta obtained the results of the side post collision test and the frontal offset deformation barrier was considered 'sufficient' on the protection of the head, neck, and chest.
In the COP test, all the Baleno variants obtained results identical to the dynamic score 16.81/24, CRS Installation Score 12/12, and Vehicle Assessment Score 6/13.
Other safety equipment offered on Suzuki Baleno is anti-lock braking system (ABS), Hill-OLD Assist, brake assist, three-point seat for all passengers, and ISOFIX seat anchor.
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