However, Mahindra says the SUV has already been crash tested in Europe and meets the proposed
Indian safety norms that will be applicable in 2017.
Not exact matches
The
Indian auto industry is gearing up to meet new
safety standards as the Centre has decided to introduce new stringent crash
norms under which all new cars will have to undergo mandatory crash tests from October 2017.
Clearly, building cars to meet
safety norms isn't working out for most
Indian manufacturers.
With the
Indian crash test
norms coming into place for all new models from October this year, the India - bound CR - V is expected to offer solid build, boasting similar high
safety ratings.
The new Swift complies with All
Indian Safety regulations along with the upcoming Pedestrian
Safety norms.