
Tata Nexon EV becomes India’s safest electric car, scores 5 stars in Bharat NCAP crash tests
The Tata Nexon EV has achieved something monumental—it earned a full 5-star safety rating under the newly launched Bharat NCAP crash test program. It’s the first Indian electric vehicle (EV) to secure this top rating, making safety a headline feature—not just an afterthought.

So, what does this mean for the average Indian car buyer?
In short: peace of mind. For years, Indian consumers have relied on global crash safety ratings that didn’t reflect the realities of our roads. Now, Bharat NCAP offers safety scores tailored for India, and the Nexon EV leads the pack.
It’s like finally getting a tailored suit instead of borrowing one two sizes too big. This homegrown EV doesn’t just fit—it performs.
Bharat NCAP: Why It Matters
Bharat NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) was launched to test the crash safety of vehicles sold in India. It evaluates how well a vehicle protects adults and children in case of a crash, using protocols relevant to our traffic conditions and vehicle norms.
Until now, consumers depended on Global NCAP data. That’s useful, but not always relevant to Indian traffic behavior, road design, or crash dynamics. Bharat NCAP bridges that gap.
A Closer Look: Nexon EV’s Crash Test Performance
The Tata Nexon EV didn’t just pass—it aced the crash test:
- Adult Occupant Protection: 29.86/32
- Child Occupant Protection: 44.95/49
That’s not just good. It’s elite. The Nexon EV now joins a small club of cars that offer comprehensive safety for both adults and children—an area often neglected in India.
Why the Nexon EV Is So Safe
Here’s what’s under the hood (and behind the five stars):
- Strong Body Structure: Uses high-strength steel to absorb impact.
- Airbags and More: Multiple airbags, ISOFIX mounts for child seats, and ESC to prevent skidding.
- Advanced Safety Features: ABS with EBD and reinforced cabin design.
Tata Motors didn’t just check safety boxes—they redesigned the checklist.
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The Bigger Impact: What This Means for India’s EV Market
The Nexon EV’s stellar safety score might just be the nudge India’s EV revolution needed.
- More Trust: Consumers worried about EV safety can now rest easier.
- More Competition: Other automakers will now have to up their safety game.
- More Adoption: When safety becomes a feature, not a compromise, EV sales will rise.
Think of it as India’s Maruti 800 moment for the electric age—except this time, it’s wrapped in steel and data.
A Turning Point for Indian Engineering
The success of the Tata Nexon EV shows India is no longer just assembling global designs. We’re creating vehicles that meet global safety standards and local expectations.
This isn’t just a win for Tata—it’s a signal to the world that India can build electric cars that are clean, smart, and most importantly, safe.
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