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Base Model of Renault Duster Scores 0 Stars in Global NCAP Crash Test
Base Model of Renault Duster Scores 0 Stars in Global NCAP Crash Test | One Airbag Model Gets 3 Stars A recent report from Global NCAP crash tests claim that Indian made Renault Duster scored zero stars when it was tested for the frontal crash for adult occupation protection. ...
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The results were shared with Renault and they requested a test for the middle variant with single airbag. The car with one airbag scored 3-star rating in the same test.
The difference that was noticed is that the same car that is built in Colombia showed 4-star rating with driver only airbag. The result of the investigation brought the real reason behind this difference. The Latin America Duster came with a bigger airbag. The same was tested in 2015 while the current generation Indian car failed to perform the same.
Commenting on the results, David Ward, secretary general of Global NCAP, said, “The version of the Duster with an airbag scores three stars, but this too fell short as it was fitted with a smaller one. A model with the correct size of airbag should be provided as standard.”