After Maruti Suzuki Dajire, Maruti Suzuki Victoris became India's largest car manufacturer to second vehicle to give a five -star security rating in Global NCAP.
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After receiving five -star security ratings in the India NCAP crash Test, Maruti Suzuki Victoris has achieved five star security ratings in the global NCAP security test. Interestingly, it makes it a second Maruti Suzuki vehicle to get a five -star security rating in the GNCAP crash test after the Maruti Suzuki Dajire.


What number says
On the adult protection front, Maruti Suzuki Victoris scored 31.66 out of 32, which is correct as correct. The SUV managed 15.66 out of 16 in the frontal offset test and 16 out of 16 in the side impact test. For hair living protection, Victoris recorded 43 out of 49 points. The dynamic test in the breakdown here consists of a correct score of 24, 12 out of 12 for child restaurant installation, and 7 out of 13 in vehicle evaluation.
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Security facilities that helped achieve it
Strong crash scores are supported by a comprehensive safety kit. Six airbags come as standard in variants, and SUVs also provide ABS with EBD, isoffix child seat mount and electronic stability control. While Victoris moves beyond many of his rivals, it is included in level -2 ADAS features.
These automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with curve speed adjustment, lane-keip assist, high-beam assist, blind-spot monitoring and rear-cross traffic alerts. In today's security conversation, avoiding an accident or reducing its severity is often as important as surviving, and Victoris is designed keeping in mind that philosophy.
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why it matters
For Indian buyers, security has become rapidly non-decorative. Those days when design, fuel economy and value dominated conversations are shifting, and Victoris with its 5-starah rating reflects that reality. For Maruti Suzuki, it is also an iconic jump. After the New-Jeen Dzire, it is only the second car in its stable to achieve a top-star rating, which wants to put himself in position in terms of security of India's largest car manufacturer.
The rating also enhances stakes in compact and mid-love space, where rivals such as Hyundai Buyer, Kia Celtos and Tata Curve are already making their case with strong build and feature lists. Victoris now enters the battlefield with a new security story of her own, and it will force buyers to take notice.
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First published date: 15 September 2025, 14:17 PM IST