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India-bound Hyundai Creta facelift ASEAN NCAP crash test results revealed



The facelifted version of the Hyundai Creta has been crash tested by ASEAN NCAP where it has come away with an impressive 5-star rating for both adult and child occupant protection. The model tested was manufactured in Indonesia and is also sold in other South Asian countries such as Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. The Creta facelift had made its global debut about a year ago in Indonesia itself.


  • Creta facelift scores 5 stars in both adult and child production
  • It was also tested for side impact protection and safety assist systems
  • India-spec Creta scored 3 stars when tested by Global NCAP

Hyundai Creta facelift: 5 stars at ASEAN NCAP

The model tested was the base-spec Active trim that’s sold in Indonesia, and, as standard, it came equipped with dual airbags, seatbelt reminder for front occupants and ABS with EBD and ESC. ASEAN NCAP also tested a higher-spec variant to test the safety assist systems on the Creta.

For adult occupant protection, the Creta facelift scored a total of 27.78 points out of a possible 32, therefore securing a 5-star rating. In the frontal impact test, the SUV offered good protection to the upper body of both the driver and passenger, although protection for driver’s leg area was recorded as adequate. It was also tested for side impact, where it recorded marginal protection for the driver’s chest area.

For child occupant protection, the Creta facelift secured 39.67 points out of 51, again securing a 5-star rating. The SUV was tested with two child dummies – a one-and-half-year-old and a three-year-old – with the child seats facing rearwards. Here too, it was tested for front and side impact along with installation of child restrain system.

As far as safety assist systems are concerned, the Creta facelift scored 14.79 points out of a possible 21 points. The Creta was tested for autonomous emergency braking and blind spot detection – both of which it cleared – and helped it secure a 5-star rating.

Hyundai Creta ASEAN rating: difference from India-spec Creta

The pre-facelift version of the Creta that’s currently sold in India has previously been tested by Global NCAP as well. However, the made-in-India Creta only managed an average 3-star rating. And that’s even before GNCAP’s stricter testing protocol came into effect this July. This means the India-spec Creta was not tested for side impact, safety assist systems or pedestrian protection.

Global NCAP had also stated in its report that the body-shell of the India-spec Creta was ‘unstable’ and incapable of withstanding further loadings. This, however, was not the case with the Indonesian-spec model at the ASEAN NCAP.

Hyundai Creta facelift: India launch plans

Hyundai is expected to conduct a market launch sometime around mid-2023. You can read more about it here. It is also expected to come with ADAS in India, and if tested again, can be expected to fare better than the outgoing model.

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