Citroen e-C3 fails crash test: What this means for India's electric vehicle passengers & buyers
India, April 22 -- Citreon e-C3 received zero stars for adult occupant safety & one for child protection
The Citroen e-C3 electric vehicle failed the Global New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) crash test in an assessment among a series of final tests in the 'Safer Cars For India' campaign as part of Bharat NCAP.
In the test result, Stellantis-owned and India-manufactured Citroen e-C3 scored a zero star in adult occupant safety rating and only one star in child occupant safety.
Bharat NCAP, India's new car safety assessment programme, is a mechanism of awarding 'star ratings' to automobiles based on their performance in crash tests. It is India's independent voice on vehicle safety.
Citreon e-C3 received zero stars for adult occupant saf...
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