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Global NCAP

The Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) is a project of the Towards Zero Foundation, a UK-registered charity. The programme aims to promote the sale of safer cars in developing markets by empowering consumers with objective information about the safety of vehicles. Global NCAP supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the target to halve road deaths and injuries by 2030 (50 by 30), and the full implementation of the Global Plan for the UN's Decade (and Second Decade) of Action for Road Safety especially the recommended activities for vehicles.[3]

Global NCAP logo, 2017 revision
Rank by
vehicle
sales in
2017[1]
Country Estimated road
traffic death
rate per 100,000
population, 2018[2]
1 China 18.2
2 United States 12.4
3 Japan 4.1
4 India 22.6
5 Germany 4.1
6 United Kingdom 3.1
7 France 5.5
8 Brazil 19.7
9 Italy 5.6
10 Canada 5.8

Programs edit

Safer Cars for India edit

In January 2014, Global NCAP released the first ever independent crash test results of five popular compact cars sold in the Indian market, starting their popular 'Safer Cars for India' project. The tests were based on 2013 Latin NCAP assessment protocol for adult occupant protection[4] and 2010 Latin NCAP assessment protocol for child occupant protection.[5] The results were shocking, with all five cars tested scoring zero stars for adult occupant protection due to the Hybrid III dummies recording a high risk of life-threatening injury to critical body regions in the frontal 64km/h 40% offset deformable barrier test. All but one car also failed the UN's regulatory requirements for frontal impact (ECE R94) at 56km/h with 40% offset against a deformable barrier. Qualitatively, this was attributed to the lack of airbags in all of the five cars tested, as well as poor structural integrity in three out of the five cars tested.[6]

The first phase of results sparked international outrage, prompting manufacturers like Toyota and Volkswagen to make at least double frontal airbags a standard fitment across their model range in India.[7][8] Positive market response also encouraged Global NCAP to continue testing cars for India in subsequent years.[citation needed]

Global NCAP continued to test cars with very mixed results. The Government of India enforced UN equivalent crash test standards for the homologation of all new cars from 2017 and all existing cars from October 2019.[9] This also resulted in cars scoring marginally better results.

Safer Cars for Africa edit

In early 2020, Global NCAP conducted a car-to-car test between the South African Nissan NP300 Hardbody and a second-hand Nissan Navara from Europe. The second-hand European car was fitted with multiple airbags and Electronic Stability Control, and its passenger compartment maintained its integrity far better than the African car did.[10] Nissan South Africa confirmed in early 2021 that production and sale of the NP300 in South Africa would come to an end.[11]

Comparison groups edit

The results are grouped into 2 increasingly demanding classes:[12][13]

  • 2014-June 2022
  • July 2022-2025

Criticism edit

Since the start of its Safer Cars for India project, Global NCAP has faced criticism similar to that faced by other NCAP programs in their early phases.

After publication of the second round of results for the project, long-time admirer of the Datsun GO, Bertel Schmitt, published an article in The Daily Kanban accusing the FIA of having vested interests in starting the project.[14] He accused Global NCAP of having double standards, questioning their use of a 64km/h test while C-NCAP (a Global NCAP member) still used a 50km/h test. It has since been noted that it is not possible to compare the two tests solely based on speed, because the 64km/h test uses an offset deformable barrier, while the 50km/h test is a full-width test into a rigid barrier, which is demanding on the vehicle's restraint systems.

The article also claimed that Global NCAP passed the basic version of the Ford Figo for the UN's Regulation 94 frontal crash test at 56km/h 'claiming it would have performed better if it had airbags'. However, Global NCAP had, in fact, conducted a full-scale R94 test on that model where dummy readings passed minimum UN limits because of the dummy narrowly failing to make contact with the steering wheel.[15]

After the first round of Safer Cars for India crash test results, Nissan executive Vice President, Dr Andy Palmer, said in a statement to Autocar, "I think the people who criticise these cars for not meeting US or European crash standards are living in a dream world."[16]

In 2014, after the Maruti Suzuki Swift in its basic safety specification received a zero-star crash test rating, Maruti Suzuki's Chairman, R. C. Bhargava, defended the result claiming that vehicle safety was not part of the safe systems approach and that the road fatalities in India were in no way linked to poor safety of the cars on sale in the market.[17]

Consumers have criticised Global NCAP for the limited nature of the tests which, until mid-2022, use 2013 Latin NCAP protocols which only cover offset frontal impact. Global NCAP confirmed in an interview that they are budget-constrained and would update their assessment protocols when it was possible.[18] Since mid-2022, the protocol is based on Latin NCAP 2016 with some technology updates.[19]

Consumers have raised doubts on the vehicle sponsorship procedure with worries that cars picked from early production before the market launch may not be representative of cars sold to consumers. Global NCAP confirmed with a note on their website that in case the cars are picked from early production, they are selected at random from the plant's distribution area (where cars are sent to dealers) and that the cars are hence representative of consumer cars.[20]

It has also been pointed out on popular consumer forums that there have been ambiguities in the technical reports published for consumers to view.[21]

Evidence suggests that the 64km/h frontal offset crash used by Global NCAP, that represents a car-to-car crash, covers a lower fraction of car-related collisions in India than it does in Europe, because of the higher frequency of car crashes in India with more aggressive crash partners like commercial vehicles or rigid, fixed objects.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "India is now the 4th largest auto market, overtakes Germany". 2018-03-24.
  2. ^ "Global status report on road safety 2018". www.who.int. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  3. ^ "About". Global NCAP. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  4. ^ "Latin NCAP Assessment Protocol - Adult Occupant Protection v2.0" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Latin NCAP Assessment Protocol - Child Occupant Protection v1.0" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Popular Indian cars fail crash tests". BBC News. 2014-01-31. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  7. ^ www.ETAuto.com. "Volkswagen announces airbags as standard for Polo, price to increased by 2.7% - ET Auto". ETAuto.com. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  8. ^ "Airbags will be standard on all Toyotas". Hindustan Times Auto News. 2015-01-06. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  9. ^ "Requirements for the Protection of the Occupants in the event of an Offset Frontal Collision" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Car To Car Crash Test Demonstrates Double Standard". Global NCAP. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  11. ^ "So long, Hardbody: Nissan South Africa to axe NP300 later in 2021..." CAR Magazine. 2021-02-17. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  12. ^ "Resources". Global NCAP.
  13. ^ "Global NCAP test protocol to include ESC, active safety tech". Autocar India.
  14. ^ Schmitt, Bertel (2014-11-07). ""What's so wrong with hypocrisy?" Max Mosley's crash and burn". DailyKanban. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  15. ^ "Crash Tests Show India's Cars Are Unsafe". Global NCAP. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  16. ^ "Nissan chief slams criticism of emerging-market car standards". Autocar. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  17. ^ "More safety features in cars will mean less road safety, says Maruti chief". The Indian Express. 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  18. ^ "Freewheeling with SVP | Understanding Recent Global NCAP Crash Tests of Seltos, Nios & S-Presso" – via YouTube.
  19. ^ "2022 Global NCAP crash test protocols for cars in India | Team-BHP". Team-BHP.com.
  20. ^ "Compliance with the requirements of Global NCAP's voluntary test procedure". Global NCAP. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
  21. ^ "Global NCAP crash tests | Broken down & explained". Team-BHP.com. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  22. ^ "Characteristics of passenger car crashes in India, and a preliminary assessment of Euro NCAP frontal impact tests for passenger cars in India" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Global New Car Assessment Programme Global NCAP is a project of the Towards Zero Foundation a UK registered charity The programme aims to promote the sale of safer cars in developing markets by empowering consumers with objective information about the safety of vehicles Global NCAP supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the target to halve road deaths and injuries by 2030 50 by 30 and the full implementation of the Global Plan for the UN s Decade and Second Decade of Action for Road Safety especially the recommended activities for vehicles 3 Global NCAP logo 2017 revisionRank byvehiclesales in2017 1 Country Estimated roadtraffic deathrate per 100 000population 2018 2 1 China 18 22 United States 12 43 Japan 4 14 India 22 65 Germany 4 16 United Kingdom 3 17 France 5 58 Brazil 19 79 Italy 5 610 Canada 5 8 Contents 1 Programs 1 1 Safer Cars for India 1 2 Safer Cars for Africa 2 Comparison groups 3 Criticism 4 References 5 External linksPrograms editSafer Cars for India edit In January 2014 Global NCAP released the first ever independent crash test results of five popular compact cars sold in the Indian market starting their popular Safer Cars for India project The tests were based on 2013 Latin NCAP assessment protocol for adult occupant protection 4 and 2010 Latin NCAP assessment protocol for child occupant protection 5 The results were shocking with all five cars tested scoring zero stars for adult occupant protection due to the Hybrid III dummies recording a high risk of life threatening injury to critical body regions in the frontal 64km h 40 offset deformable barrier test All but one car also failed the UN s regulatory requirements for frontal impact ECE R94 at 56km h with 40 offset against a deformable barrier Qualitatively this was attributed to the lack of airbags in all of the five cars tested as well as poor structural integrity in three out of the five cars tested 6 The first phase of results sparked international outrage prompting manufacturers like Toyota and Volkswagen to make at least double frontal airbags a standard fitment across their model range in India 7 8 Positive market response also encouraged Global NCAP to continue testing cars for India in subsequent years citation needed Global NCAP continued to test cars with very mixed results The Government of India enforced UN equivalent crash test standards for the homologation of all new cars from 2017 and all existing cars from October 2019 9 This also resulted in cars scoring marginally better results Safer Cars for Africa edit In early 2020 Global NCAP conducted a car to car test between the South African Nissan NP300 Hardbody and a second hand Nissan Navara from Europe The second hand European car was fitted with multiple airbags and Electronic Stability Control and its passenger compartment maintained its integrity far better than the African car did 10 Nissan South Africa confirmed in early 2021 that production and sale of the NP300 in South Africa would come to an end 11 Comparison groups editThe results are grouped into 2 increasingly demanding classes 12 13 2014 June 2022 July 2022 2025Criticism editSince the start of its Safer Cars for India project Global NCAP has faced criticism similar to that faced by other NCAP programs in their early phases After publication of the second round of results for the project long time admirer of the Datsun GO Bertel Schmitt published an article in The Daily Kanban accusing the FIA of having vested interests in starting the project 14 He accused Global NCAP of having double standards questioning their use of a 64km h test while C NCAP a Global NCAP member still used a 50km h test It has since been noted that it is not possible to compare the two tests solely based on speed because the 64km h test uses an offset deformable barrier while the 50km h test is a full width test into a rigid barrier which is demanding on the vehicle s restraint systems The article also claimed that Global NCAP passed the basic version of the Ford Figo for the UN s Regulation 94 frontal crash test at 56km h claiming it would have performed better if it had airbags However Global NCAP had in fact conducted a full scale R94 test on that model where dummy readings passed minimum UN limits because of the dummy narrowly failing to make contact with the steering wheel 15 After the first round of Safer Cars for India crash test results Nissan executive Vice President Dr Andy Palmer said in a statement to Autocar I think the people who criticise these cars for not meeting US or European crash standards are living in a dream world 16 In 2014 after the Maruti Suzuki Swift in its basic safety specification received a zero star crash test rating Maruti Suzuki s Chairman R C Bhargava defended the result claiming that vehicle safety was not part of the safe systems approach and that the road fatalities in India were in no way linked to poor safety of the cars on sale in the market 17 Consumers have criticised Global NCAP for the limited nature of the tests which until mid 2022 use 2013 Latin NCAP protocols which only cover offset frontal impact Global NCAP confirmed in an interview that they are budget constrained and would update their assessment protocols when it was possible 18 Since mid 2022 the protocol is based on Latin NCAP 2016 with some technology updates 19 Consumers have raised doubts on the vehicle sponsorship procedure with worries that cars picked from early production before the market launch may not be representative of cars sold to consumers Global NCAP confirmed with a note on their website that in case the cars are picked from early production they are selected at random from the plant s distribution area where cars are sent to dealers and that the cars are hence representative of consumer cars 20 It has also been pointed out on popular consumer forums that there have been ambiguities in the technical reports published for consumers to view 21 Evidence suggests that the 64km h frontal offset crash used by Global NCAP that represents a car to car crash covers a lower fraction of car related collisions in India than it does in Europe because of the higher frequency of car crashes in India with more aggressive crash partners like commercial vehicles or rigid fixed objects 22 References edit India is now the 4th largest auto market overtakes Germany 2018 03 24 Global status report on road safety 2018 www who int Retrieved 2021 08 03 About Global NCAP Retrieved 2021 11 08 Latin NCAP Assessment Protocol Adult Occupant Protection v2 0 PDF Latin NCAP Assessment Protocol Child Occupant Protection v1 0 PDF Popular Indian cars fail crash tests BBC News 2014 01 31 Retrieved 2021 11 08 www ETAuto com Volkswagen announces airbags as standard for Polo price to increased by 2 7 ET Auto ETAuto com Retrieved 2021 11 08 Airbags will be standard on all Toyotas Hindustan Times Auto News 2015 01 06 Retrieved 2021 11 08 Requirements for the Protection of the Occupants in the event of an Offset Frontal Collision PDF Car To Car Crash Test Demonstrates Double Standard Global NCAP Retrieved 2021 11 08 So long Hardbody Nissan South Africa to axe NP300 later in 2021 CAR Magazine 2021 02 17 Retrieved 2021 11 08 Resources Global NCAP Global NCAP test protocol to include ESC active safety tech Autocar India Schmitt Bertel 2014 11 07 What s so wrong with hypocrisy Max Mosley s crash and burn DailyKanban Retrieved 2022 02 08 Crash Tests Show India s Cars Are Unsafe Global NCAP Retrieved 2022 02 08 Nissan chief slams criticism of emerging market car standards Autocar Retrieved 2022 02 08 More safety features in cars will mean less road safety says Maruti chief The Indian Express 2014 11 12 Retrieved 2022 02 08 Freewheeling with SVP Understanding Recent Global NCAP Crash Tests of Seltos Nios amp S Presso via YouTube 2022 Global NCAP crash test protocols for cars in India Team BHP Team BHP com Compliance with the requirements of Global NCAP s voluntary test procedure Global NCAP Retrieved 2021 11 10 Global NCAP crash tests Broken down amp explained Team BHP com Retrieved 2022 02 08 Characteristics of passenger car crashes in India and a preliminary assessment of Euro NCAP frontal impact tests for passenger cars in India PDF External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Global NCAP amp oldid 1189599390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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