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Global NCAP logo, 2017 revision. Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) is a project of the Towards Zero Foundation, a UK-registered charity. The programme serves as an umbrella organisation encouraging co-operation between the various New Car Assessment Programmes around the world, [1] and a consumer test for vehicle safety in markets that are weakly regulated or do not yet have ...
Other areas with similar programmes include Australia and New Zealand with ANCAP, [3] Latin America with Latin NCAP and China with C-NCAP. [4] Plans for a Bharat New Vehicle Safety Assessment Program for India have been discussed, but as an interim, Global NCAP has been performing consumer crash tests on popular Indian models, as part of its ...
Latin NCAP: 2010: Montevideo, Uruguay New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asia: ASEAN NCAP: 2011: Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia Global New Car Assessment Programme: Global NCAP: 2011: London, Great Britain Taiwan New Car Assessment Program: TNCAP: 2018, ratings from 2023: Changhua, Taiwan Green NCAP (operated by Euro NCAP for emissions) Green ...
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Under BNCAP, similar to Euro NCAP, vehicles will be crash tested at 64 km/h for frontal impacts which is the average speed in India. [8] Crash test facilities are being set up and are regularly updated on the official site. [9] Bharat NCAP 2023 is similar to Global NCAP 2023, [10] which is based on Latin NCAP 2016. [11]
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The European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) is a European voluntary car safety performance assessment programme (i.e. a New Car Assessment Program) based in Leuven, Belgium. Formed in 1996, the first results were released in February 1997. [ 1 ]
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