Popular Japanese small car hit with shock one star safety rating: 2025 . . . The new Suzuki Swift has received a one star safety score from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) The new Swift went on sale a few months ago and ANCAP were informed of physical differences between the one sold in Australia compared to European versions that had already received a three star score
Car Safety Ratings | Vehicle Safety Testing | ANCAP ANCAP crash tests cars and conducts performance assessments on vehicle safety features and technologies and then publishes star ratings to indicate relative safety performance to consumers
8 of Australias Worst Cars for Safety - RAC WA If you're in the market for a new car, here are eight to steer clear of if you care about staying safe in a crash The language used in the technical reports published by Australia's new car safety testing agency, ANCAP, can be pretty dry
Is the new Suzuki Swift unsafe? - CarExpert The Japanese safety authority, JNCAP, scored the Japanese Swift (which is structurally identical to Australia’s model) 88 70 points out of 89 for preventive safety performance and 81 100 for collision safety performance
Suzuki Swift receives one-star safety rating by ANCAP | news. com. au . . . Suzuki has been smashed with a one-star safety rating after a sub-par performance in an Australian crash test The brand’s reputation took a hit when the Australiasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) handed down a one-star rating for the latest Suzuki Swift
Key Toyota RAV4 rival denied top safety rating - Carsales In its safety report, the ZR-V scored 88 per cent for child occupant protection and 81 per cent for vulnerable road user protection but like the CR-V, a sub-par 68 per cent in the Safety Assist segment
ANCAP questions safety differences in Honda and Suzuki models sold in . . . A five-star ANCAP safety rating for the e: HEV (hybrid) variant of the Honda Civic sold in Australia has been confirmed This rating remains in line with the five-star safety rating published by ANCAP’s European counterpart, Euro NCAP