VinFast VF6 And VF7: 5-Star Bharat NCAP Safety, Full Story Explained

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VinFast VF6: The first thing that comes to mind when a new car is driven in India is how safe it is. This is particularly true for new brands and electric SUVs. The VF6 and VF7, which VinFast introduced to India, have already created a lot of talk.

People’s confidence should naturally rise now that Bharat NCAP has completed crash tests and given both automobiles a full 5-star safety certification. However, it’s crucial to comprehend the specifics underlying safety ratings as much as the stars.

The Real Meaning of Bharat NCAP’s 5-Star Rating

The car showed a high degree of safety in frontal and side crash tests, according to Bharat NCAP’s 5-star rating. This requirement has been satisfied by the VinFast VF6 and VF7. But the study also made some unavoidable revelations.

VinFast VF6
VinFast VF6

Even with a 5-star rating, it would be incorrect to presume that every body part is protected to the same extent. For this reason, it’s essential to comprehend these scores in further detail.

VinFast VF6: Strong Side Safety, but Mixed Results in the Front

VinFastVF6 tested to 27.13 points out of 32 for Adult Occupant Protection. In the side impact test, VinFastVF6 surprised everyone with a brilliant score of 16 points out of 16. In particular, VinFastVF6 scored good points for the head, chest, abdomen, and pelvis areas, making people have self-confidence when travelling in both the city and highway.

In the frontal car test, the driver’s head, neck region, and thighs provided good strength, but the chest region provided poor strength while being tested. This is not easy to swallow because, despite the 5-star rating, the driver’s chest did not get robust strength. However, things are different for the passenger side because all the body regions provide good or adequate strength.

Reliable Performance in Child Safety for the VF6

VinFast VF6 secured 44.41 of the maximum points in Child Occupant Protection. The VF6 completely protected 18-month-old and 3-year-old dummies during a run of side impact tests. Protection of their heads and bodies in frontal impacts is controlled but safe.

This clearly shows that the VF6 takes the safety of a child seriously in family use, a very important factor with Indian customers.

VinFast VF7: A Step Further in Safety

With a Child Occupant Protection score of 45.25, the VF7 outperformed the VF6 by a small margin. In frontal and side impact testing, children aged 3 and 18 months showed excellent protection. Additionally, the installation of the Child Restraint System (CRS) achieved perfect scores. This amply illustrates how the VF7 was intended to be a safe and family-friendly SUV.

Safety Features That Inspire Confidence

Features including seven airbags, a 360-degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, an automatic parking brake, and Level 2 ADAS are all included with the VF6 and VF7. These characteristics can have a big impact on daily driving, especially given Indian roads and traffic conditions.

Price and Competition

The VinFast VF7 costs between ₹20.89 lakh and ₹25.49 lakh, while the VinFast VF6 costs between ₹16.49 lakh t

VinFast VF6
VinFast VF6

o ₹18.29 lakh. The Mahindra BE 6, MG ZS EV, and Tata Curvv EV are among the competitors of the VF6. Conversely, the VF7 faces competition from powerful SUVs such as the Tata Harrier EV, BYD Atto 3, and Hyundai Creta Electric.

A Balanced Picture with 5-Star Safety

 

The VinFast VF6 and VF7 achieving a 5-star rating in Bharat NCAP is undoubtedly a significant achievement. Both SUVs appear very strong in side impact safety and child occupant protection. However, the weak rating for the driver’s chest in the frontal impact test serves as a reminder that safety is not always perfect, but rather a continuous process of improvement.

Disclaimer: This article is based on media reporting and publicly accessible Bharat NCAP crash test results. Prices, features, and safety ratings are subject to change. When buying a car, always check the company’s official website or dealership for the most recent information.

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