Daihatsu, the Japanese brand has been selling the Rocky since late 2019. It is a sub-four meter SUV. It has been provided full marks in latest round of Japan’s JNCAP crash tests. Like the Global NCAP testing in India, JNCAP provides rating purely based on safety. The car was put through a tough time during the test but emerged victorious at last. Find more in-depth details about Daihatsu Rocky Safety Japan below.

Daihatsu Rocky may not come to India but its spin-off like Toyota Raize may soon be launched here. Sub-four meter SUV segment is a hot-selling segment and every car-manufacturer wants to take advantage of it.  Raize, like the Rocky, will also focus on safety. The Daihatsu Rocky is based on the DNGA platform and scored 85.7 points out of 100. Daihatsu Rocky Safety Japan details give us an idea about the vehicle’s basic safety standards. 

What about safety features?

Daihatsu Rocky safety JNCAP Daihatsu Rocky Safety Japan

The SUV is manufactured with safety features like Erroneous Start Prevention with braking control, Adaptive cruise control, Smart Panorama Assist and different types of parking sensors. Daihatsu takes safety seriously and it looks good too while doing that.

Name Marks
JNCAP overall 87.5/100
Front collision 12/12
Lane Departure Prevention 16/16
Autonomous Emergency Braking test 31.7/32

The testing mainly took into consideration passenger protection, seatbelt reminder and pedestrian protection.

What about safety in India?

Tata Tiago 2020 BS6 NCAP
Tata Tiago 2020 BS6 NCAP Safety

People in India, too, have started taking safety seriously. Government norms have made 2 airbags mandatory in all new cars. Many manufacturers have proved their strength in Global NCAP testing. Some very popular cars in the safety department include Tata Tiago and Tigor with 4-star Global NCAP rating. 

Mahindra XUV300 NCAP

Mahindra XUV300 has also proved itself by scoring 5-star rating in the Global NCAP test. The above cars also have been declared the safest in their respective segments. Many other manufacturers in India are taking safety seriously too.

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