Hyundai SA responds to Grand i10’s zero-star NCAP safety rating

Hyundai South Africa has responded to the recent zero-star NCAP safety rating awarded to the Grand i10 for adult occupant safety.

Hyundai Grand i10 safety rating

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Following a recent Global New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) where the Grand i10 received a zero-star safety rating for adult occupant safety and three stars for child safety, Hyundai Automotive South Africa has responded that the Grand i10 meets all local safety and homologation requirements according to the National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (NRCS).

All vehicles are required to meet 53 NRCS compliance requirements to be approved for use on South African roads. This includes braking performance, frontal impact protection, door latch integrity, child restraint anchorage systems, and airbags, among other regulated safety features. Hyundai states that the Grand i10 meets all 53 of these compliance requirements.

“The Hyundai Grand i10 has been engineered to meet all South African road and safety requirements, and the NRCS confirmation provides credible assurance to our customers and stakeholders that these standards have been independently verified,” said Stanley Anderson, CEO of Hyundai Automotive South Africa. “While additional independent assessments and ratings, such as NCAP, are useful reference points, they continue to evolve and do not replace or override South Africa’s established regulatory standards.”

Anderson added, “Hyundai Automotive South Africa remains engaged with relevant regulators and industry bodies to continue to deliver vehicles that meet the needs of South African motorists, while working closely with its global original equipment manufacturer to respond to the increasing safety requirements.”

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