The Honda Amaze rated two stars for adult and zero stars for child occupant safety

Published: 22 April 2024
on channel: Global NCAP
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The Honda amaze was tested under the previous Global NCAP protocols achieving four stars for adult and 1 star for child occupant protection.

The model was reassessed under the current and more stringent protocols resulting in two stars for adult and zero stars for child occupant protection. Child protection showed head contact in the frontal impact for both dummies, high loadings in the chest and neck of the three year old child and ejection risk in the 1.5 years old dummies. The lack of three point belts in all seating positions and passenger airbags disconnection switch as well as the failure of some CRSs in installation explain the zero stars for child occupant protection.

Adult protection scored low because of lack of optional side head protection, driver only Seat Belt Reminder (SBR) and ESC is not standard.

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