Exclusive: Hyundai Verna Smashes Crash Test With 5 Stars

Acko Drive
3 Oct 202305:00

Summary

TLDRThe Hyundai Verna, a 'Made in India' compact sedan, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first Korean car to score five stars in the Global NCAP crash test under stricter protocols. Equipped with advanced safety technologies including six airbags, the Verna excelled in adult and child occupant protection, side impact tests, and pole tests, showcasing Hyundai's commitment to safety. Despite an unstable structure rating due to lack of load paths in the door, the Verna's biomechanical results indicate low injury levels, earning it high scores. This achievement highlights Hyundai's improvement in manufacturing and aligns with India's growing role in global car exports.

Takeaways

  • πŸ† Hyundai Verna, a car from Hyundai Motor India, has achieved a five-star rating in the Global NCAP crash test, marking a significant milestone for the Korean manufacturer.
  • 🌟 The Verna has not only met but exceeded the stricter testing criteria with a robust score in both adult and child occupant protection.
  • πŸ› οΈ The vehicle comes equipped with several safety technologies and systems, including six airbags as standard, enhancing safety for Indian consumers.
  • πŸš— The Verna's body shell has been tested for side impact protection, with curtain airbags playing a crucial role in absorbing the impact.
  • πŸ“Š The car has undergone various tests including a pole test, which is essential for achieving a five-star rating and ensuring high-speed stability.
  • πŸ‘Ά The Verna also includes features like ISOFIX child seat anchors and ESC (Electronic Stability Control), contributing to its overall safety score.
  • πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Pedestrian protection was also tested, with the Verna showing good performance in protecting both adults and children in the event of a collision.
  • πŸ” Despite the five-star rating, the Verna's structure was rated as unstable due to the lack of a load path in the door, which could affect its performance under certain loads.
  • πŸ“Š The biomechanical readings indicate that the adult dummies suffered only marginal injuries, suggesting good protection despite the structural rating.
  • πŸ” The Verna joins other models like the Volkswagen Virtus, T-Roc, Skoda Slavia, and Kushaq in achieving five stars for both adult and child protection under the new Global NCAP protocol.
  • πŸš€ This achievement reflects a significant improvement in Hyundai's manufacturing techniques and a strategic shift towards producing safer vehicles in India, which also benefits the Hyundai group's global operations.

Q & A

  • What achievement has the Hyundai Verna accomplished in terms of safety testing?

    -The Hyundai Verna has achieved a five-star rating in the global NCAP crash test, which is the first for a Korean manufacturer's vehicle.

  • What does the five-star rating signify for the Hyundai Verna in terms of occupant protection?

    -The five-star rating indicates robust scores for both adult and child occupant protection, showcasing the vehicle's safety systems and technologies.

  • What standard safety features does the Hyundai Verna come equipped with?

    -The Hyundai Verna is fitted with six airbags as standard, which is a significant step forward in offering basic safety to Indian consumers.

  • What additional tests did the Verna undergo to achieve its five-star rating?

    -Besides the frontal offset test, the Verna also underwent a side impact protection test, a pole test, and was evaluated for high-speed stability and pedestrian protection.

  • Why is the Hyundai Verna's structure rated as unstable despite the five-star rating?

    -The structure is rated as unstable because the car lacks a load path in the door, with load parts only on the roof and the lower seat, which may suffer more under higher loads.

  • How does the Hyundai Verna's performance in the pole test contribute to its overall safety rating?

    -A good score in the pole test is necessary to secure a five-star rating, indicating that the Verna's structure is capable of withstanding side impacts effectively.

  • What are some of the other features that contributed to the Verna's overall safety score?

    -Features like ISOFIX child seat anchors and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) add to the overall safety score of the Verna.

  • What does the biomechanical readings indicate about the adult dummies' injuries in the test?

    -The biomechanical readings show that the adult dummies suffered only marginal injuries, indicating good protection during the crash tests.

  • How does the Hyundai Verna's achievement compare to other vehicles in the Indian market?

    -The Verna joins the Volkswagen Virtus, T-Roc, Skoda Slavia, and Kushak with five stars for both adult and child protection, demonstrating a significant improvement in safety standards.

  • What does this achievement mean for Hyundai's manufacturing process and strategy?

    -This achievement signifies a huge improvement in Hyundai's manufacturing techniques and a strategic shift towards producing safer vehicles, especially considering the cars are also being exported from India.

  • How does the Hyundai Verna's five-star rating impact the Hyundai group's overall operations?

    -The five-star rating not only enhances the Hyundai brand's reputation but also bodes well for the entire group's operations, reflecting a commitment to safety across all brands.

Outlines

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πŸ† Hyundai Verna's Five-Star Achievement

The Hyundai Verna, a Made in India compact sedan, has become the first vehicle from a Korean manufacturer to achieve a five-star rating in the stringent Global NCAP crash test. This accomplishment highlights the car's robust adult and child occupant protection, as well as its advanced safety systems such as six airbags, which are now standard. The Verna's success in side impact and pole tests, along with features like ISOFIX child seat anchors and electronic stability control, contributed to its high score. Despite an unstable structure rating due to the lack of a load path in the door, the Verna's biomechanical results showed minimal injuries, validating its high safety performance.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Hyundai Motor India

Hyundai Motor India is a subsidiary of the Hyundai Motor Company, focusing on the Indian market. It is significant in the video as it represents the manufacturer of the Hyundai Verna, a vehicle that has achieved a five-star safety rating in global NCAP crash tests. The company's commitment to safety and quality is highlighted by this achievement.

πŸ’‘Made in India

This term refers to products manufactured in India, often indicating local production and economic contribution. In the context of the video, 'Made in India' is used to emphasize the Hyundai Verna's origin and its achievement of high safety standards, showcasing India's capability in producing globally competitive vehicles.

πŸ’‘Five-star rating

A five-star rating is the highest safety rating awarded by the Global New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP), indicating exceptional vehicle safety. The Hyundai Verna's five-star rating is a central theme of the video, demonstrating the car's advanced safety features and performance in crash tests.

πŸ’‘NCAP crash test

NCAP stands for New Car Assessment Programme, which is an organization that conducts safety performance tests on vehicles, including crash tests. The video discusses the Hyundai Verna's successful completion of these tests, achieving a top safety rating, which is a critical aspect of the vehicle's safety credentials.

πŸ’‘Adult occupant protection

This refers to the safety measures designed to protect adults in the event of a vehicle crash. The video highlights that the Hyundai Verna scored robustly in adult occupant protection, a key factor in its five-star rating, showcasing the vehicle's commitment to safeguarding its passengers.

πŸ’‘Child occupant protection

Child occupant protection pertains to the safety features intended to safeguard children during a collision. The script mentions that the Verna also achieved a high score in this area, emphasizing the car's comprehensive safety approach, including considerations for all passengers regardless of age.

πŸ’‘Safety systems

Safety systems encompass the various technologies and mechanisms in a vehicle designed to prevent or mitigate accidents. The video script notes that the Verna is equipped with numerous safety systems, such as six airbags, which contribute to its high safety rating and reflect the manufacturer's dedication to occupant safety.

πŸ’‘Side impact protection test

A side impact protection test is a specific type of crash test that assesses a vehicle's ability to withstand side collisions. The script describes the Verna's successful completion of this test, underlining the car's structural integrity and the effectiveness of its safety equipment, such as curtain airbags.

πŸ’‘Pole test

A pole test is a crash test that simulates a collision with a narrow object, like a pole, to evaluate a vehicle's safety in such scenarios. The video mentions that the Verna passed this test with a good score, which is essential for achieving a five-star rating and indicates the vehicle's ability to protect occupants in various types of accidents.

πŸ’‘Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

ESC is a safety feature that helps drivers maintain control of their vehicle during difficult driving conditions. The script mentions ESC as one of the Verna's standard features, contributing to its overall safety score and highlighting Hyundai's focus on advanced safety technologies.

πŸ’‘Biomechanical results

Biomechanical results refer to the data collected from crash tests that measure the forces and impacts experienced by dummies representing human occupants. The video emphasizes the Verna's good biomechanical results, indicating minimal injuries to the dummies and thus, a high level of safety for real passengers.

πŸ’‘Unstable structure

An unstable structure rating suggests that certain parts of the vehicle may not distribute impact forces effectively during a crash. Despite this, the Verna's overall performance and biomechanical results were still positive, as explained in the script, demonstrating that while structural integrity is important, it is not the sole determinant of a vehicle's safety rating.

Highlights

Hyundai Verna is the first car from a Korean manufacturer made in India to score five stars in the Global NCAP crash test.

The Hyundai Verna achieved five stars with robust scores for both adult and child occupant protection.

The Verna has six airbags fitted as standard, enhancing its safety features significantly.

The car underwent voluntary testing and performed well under the more stringent testing criteria.

The Verna passed the side impact protection test, with curtain airbags making a significant difference.

Achieving five stars requires passing multiple tests, including a pole test, which the Verna successfully completed.

The Verna is equipped with ISOFIX child seat anchors and electronic stability control (ESC).

The Verna's performance in high-speed stability and pedestrian protection tests was commendable.

Biomechanical readings indicated that the adult dummies had only marginal injuries.

Protection for infants and small children in the Verna was also rated very good.

Despite scoring five stars, the Verna's structure was rated as unstable due to the load paths in the roof, door, and lower seal.

The unstable structure rating does not affect the overall safety performance as the biomechanical results were positive.

The Verna joins other five-star rated cars like Volkswagen Virtus, Skoda Slavia, and Mahindra Scorpio N under the new Global NCAP protocol.

Hyundai's improved techniques and manufacturing processes are reflected in the Verna's safety ratings.

The Hyundai Verna's success in safety tests bodes well for the group's operations and its export potential from India.

Transcripts

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foreign

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so we finally have it a car from Hyundai

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Motor India the Hyundai group in fact

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Made in India that has managed to not

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just go for five stars here but also has

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done it with the stricter protocol with

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a lot more requirements and a lot more

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stringent testing criteria

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the Koreans have done it at last and the

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one to do it is the Hyundai Verna

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the Made in India compact sedan is the

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first from a Korean manufacturer to

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finally score five stars in a global

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NCAP crash test the Werner underwent

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voluntary testing and has achieved five

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stars with a robust score for both adult

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occupant protection and child occupant

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protection as well

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this vehicle has a lot of Technologies

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and safety systems for example like six

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Starbucks which are fitted as standards

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and that means a huge jump forward for

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the manufacturer in order to offer the

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Indian consumers basic safety as in the

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other markets not just by the equipment

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but also by good performing in the

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vehicle

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the Verna also underwent a side impact

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protection test while here too the body

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shell has to absorb impact having

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certain equipment as standard like those

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curtain airbags makes all the difference

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the most stringent protocols also means

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more stringent testing so it's not just

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about frontal offset as you know going

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for a five-star score also requires many

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other components and many other facets

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to be covered including a pole test

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which is what this one went through

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let's see how that went

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a good score with the pole test is

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necessary to secure five stars and the

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Werner has managed that well a car must

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also have other features like isofix

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child seat anchors

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and ESC or electronic stability control

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which also adds to the overall scoring

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and so the Verna was also tested for

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high speed stability and pedestrian

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protection too

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the biomechanical readings show that the

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adult dummies have marginal injuries

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only the performance in the side impact

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and pull tests was also good protection

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for infants and small children was also

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very good

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now a car can score five stars in a

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crash test and yet have certain things

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that could still be pointed out as being

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lacking or missing in the case of the

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Verna the structure has still been rated

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as unstable let's understand what that

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means the reason why this car was rated

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with an unstable structure is basically

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because we have three load Parts the

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roof the door and the lower seal and in

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this case the car doesn't have a load

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path in the row in the door we only have

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on the roof and the and also in the seal

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and in both cases we have seen signals

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that those systems those areas of the

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car will probably suffer more

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information on their higher loads that's

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the reason why it was rated as an

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unstable structure but that doesn't mean

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that the structure is conditioning the

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rest of the performance the most

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important thing and what we count as the

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basic of the calculations is the

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biomechanical results so if we are

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seeing a good protection a good

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biomechanical results low levels of

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injuries that explains why the car got

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scored so high

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the Verna joins the Volkswagen virtus

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and Tycoon skoda slavia and kushak

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with five stars for both adult and child

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protection under the new more stringent

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Global and cap protocol

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the Mahindra Scorpio n also has 5 stars

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but only for adult occupant protection

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the hole this demonstrates a huge

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Improvement in terms of the techniques

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the manufacturing process that Hyundai

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is now adopting and also the change or

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shift in strategy and attitude for cars

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that are made in India and given the

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fact that a lot of these cars are also

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now going to be exported out of India

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this also boards well for the entire

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group's operation not just the Hyundai

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brand

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