Safety has become a key concern for Indian car buyers, thanks to growing awareness of crash tests and safety ratings. The Maruti Suzuki Invicto, being one of the top MPVs in the manufacturer's lineup, has garnered considerable attention for its impressive safety features. Let’s explore the Maruti Suzuki Invicto safety rating to help you make an informed decision.
Invicto: A brief history
Launched as Maruti's main MPV, the Invicto entered the Indian market positioned above the XL6. This strong hybrid vehicle shares its base with the Toyota Innova Hycross and is equipped with various features, including heated seats and powered doors.
Invicto Global NCAP safety ratings
As of now, the Maruti Invicto has not passed Global NCAP crash tests. Unlike some other Maruti models that this worldwide safety testing program has assessed, the Invicto's safety record in controlled crash tests remains unclear.
Invicto adult occupant protection rating
Without official crash test data, we cannot speak about the Invicto's adult passenger protection features. However, the car does come equipped with multiple airbags and other safety measures meant to protect adult passengers in the event of a crash.
Invicto child occupant protection rating
Similar to adult protection rates, official kid resident protection scores for the Invicto are not yet available from any independent testing body.
Invicto safety features list
Despite the lack of crash test scores, the Maruti Invicto does offer several safety features:
- Driver and passenger airbags
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- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Electronic Brake-force Distribution
- Power control
- Automatic temperature control
- Strong hybrid engine with improved handling
- 7/8 sitting layouts for flexibility
Conclusion
While the Maruti Invicto comes with various safety measures as standard, the official Invicto NCAP rating has not been announced yet. A car insurance policy for the Invicto is also important when considering total safety. A comprehensive coverage offers financial security against crashes, theft and natural disasters. At the same time, third party car insurance, required by law, covers damages to other vehicles and injuries to others.
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