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In the BNCAP test, Tata Harrier Ev, Mahindra Xev 9E, Mahindra Be 6, Maruti Suzuki Victoris and Tata Punch Ev have achieved the strongest rating in the child's safety.
India NCAP (BNCAP) has started setting a new standard for vehicle safety in India, in which many recent models have scored high safety scores for both adults and children. There are five cars here which are currently on sale and who have recorded the strongest child safety rating under the latest BNCAP crash test.

Tata Harrier EV-Tata Harrier EV is at the forefront of this list, with full marks in adult safety and also with strong performance in the child's safety. It scored 32.00 marks out of 32.00 for adult passenger safety and 45.00 out of 49.00 for the child's safety. The total safety score is 77.00 points out of 81.00, which is one of the most safe electric SUVs tested so far.

Mahindra XEV 9E- Mahindra's new electric SUV, XEV 9E, corresponds to the criteria scores of Harrier EV. It scored 32.00 marks out of 32.00 for adult passenger safety and 45.00 out of 49.00 for the child's safety, 77.00 out of 81.00.

Mahindra BE 6-Mahindra BE 6 chases closely, 31.97 marks out of 32.00 in adult safety and 45.00 out of 49.00 for safety of the child. Its total safety score is 77.00 out of 79.00.

Maruti Suzuki Victoris-Maruti Suzuki's recently launched Victoris is another strong protestor in new safety tests. It scored 31.66 marks out of 32.00 for adult passenger safety and 43.00 out of 49.00 for the child's safety. The total safety score is 76.97 points out of 81.00, from which it is one of the safest Maruti Suzuki models tested under BNCAP.

Tata Panch EV- Completing the list, Tata Panch EV scored 31.46 marks out of 32.00 in adult passenger safety and 45.00 out of 49.00 for the child's safety, 76.46 out of 81.00. These five models represent the higher scoring for the child's safety under the current testing protocol of BNCAP.