The new Mahindra Thar, which scored a 4-star rating, was the 42nd made-in-India passenger vehicle crash tested by Global NCAP since 2014.
David Ward: "We very much hope that the project could evolve into a permanent Indian NCAP."
Global NCAP to continue 'Safer Cars for India' campaign "at least" till 2023

Renewal of funding agreements between GNCAP and its supporting partners Bloomberg Philanthropies and the FIA Foundation enables extension of the programme.

30 Nov 2020 | 10602 Views | By Sumantra B Barooah

International safety watchdog, Global New Car Safety Assessment Programme (GNCAP) plans to continue crash testing India-made vehicles for the next three to four years at least. "During this period, we very much hope that the project could evolve into a permanent Indian NCAP," David Ward, president and CEO, GNCAP tells

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