India, March 26 -- Carmakers in India are increasingly focusing on adding more safety features to their models amid rising awareness. In a world where safety features have graduated from number of airbags to AI tech like ADAS, customers have started to include them in the list of checklists while buying a new car. However, there are several popular models sold in India which have not faired well in safety tests. Some of them have returned with lowest safety rating, raising questions whether they are the most unsafe cars in India.

Here is a look at the made in India cars that performed poorly in safety crash tests at Global NCAP.

Citroen eC3

the eC3 electric hatchback from French auto giantCitroen is among very few cars made in India to...