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Datsun Go Safety Ratings: Global & Bharat NCAP

This blog covers Datsun Go’s safety ratings from Global NCAP, highlighting poor scores in adult and child protection, and lists features added in later models like dual airbags and ABS.

  • 21 May 2025
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When getting a car, safety should be one of your top concerns. The Datsun Go, a budget-friendly vehicle popular in several markets, has undergone safety tests that potential buyers should be aware of. Let’s examine the Datsun Go safety rating in this blog.

Datsun Go: A brief history

The Datsun Go was launched as part of Nissan's reboot of the Datsun brand, targeting entry-level car buyers in developing countries. Positioned as a cheap choice for first-time car buyers, the Go aimed to provide basic transportation at an easy price point.

Datsun Go Global NCAP safety ratings

According to the Global NCAP crash test data, the Datsun Go did poorly in safety ratings. It received a zero-star rating out of five, raising major concerns about its safety standards.

Datsun Go adult occupant protection rating

The adult rider safety offered by the Datsun Go was ranked as particularly worrisome. The test showed that the driver's head safety was poor due to a hard touch with the steering wheel. The driver's chest safety was also rated bad due to high tension during a collision.

Datsun Go child occupant protection rating

Child safety in the Datsun Go also showed major flaws. The child seat for the 3-year-old failed to prevent extra forward movement during impact. While the dynamic performance of the kid harnesses was acceptable, the fitting directions were insufficient and not properly connected to the seats.

Datsun Go safety features list

In its earliest models, the Datsun Go missed several important safety features. Later models of the Datsun Go began to include dual airbags as standard, along with ABS and other safety features.

FAQs

Is the Datsun Go still in production?

No, the Datsun Go has been retired, as Nissan has revealed the phase-out of the Datsun name.

Are all cheap cars similarly unsafe?

No, many economy cars have greatly improved their safety standards in recent years. It's important to check the latest NCAP scores before buying any vehicle.

Conclusion

The Datsun Go's safety scores show the importance of considering safety performance when buying a vehicle. When choosing a car with lower safety scores, like the Datsun Go, it's also important to invest in a robust car insurance policy. Third party car insurance covers damages to other vehicles and injuries to others in crashes you cause. For cars with weakened safety features, comprehensive coverage becomes more important.


Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It may contain outdated data and information regarding the Insurance industry and products. It is advised to verify the currency and relevance of the data and information before taking any major steps. ICICI Lombard is not liable for any inaccuracies or consequences resulting from the use of this outdated information.

References:

https://www.globalncap.org/safercarsforindia

https://www.cardekho.com/datsun/datsun-go-specifications.htm

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