Why the Mahindra Scorpio N received a zero-star rating by the Australasian NCAP

Published on Dec 19, 20232 min read

The Mahindra Scorpio N faced a setback with a zero-star safety rating from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), primarily due to the absence of key Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) features. Let’s break it down:

Missing ADAS features:

ANCAP gives priority to ADAS, unlike Global NCAP, which granted Scorpio N a five-star rating. ANCAP values technologies like Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) that significantly reduce collision risks. The Scorpio N tested by ANCAP lacked these features, resulting in a notable penalty.

ADAS not available in the base variant:

The Scorpio N tested was the base variant, devoid of standard ADAS features. While higher trims offer some ADAS, they weren’t assessed in this particular test.

Other contributing factors:

  • Vulnerable road user protection: The Scorpio N performed poorly in pedestrian and cyclist protection tests, earning only 23% of available points.
  • Structural performance: While the car’s basic structure held up well, certain identified areas of concern impacted the overall score.

Important to note:

The zero-star ANCAP rating isn’t a blanket statement about safety in all scenarios. It specifically reflects the Scorpio N’s performance against ANCAP’s rigorous test protocols and scoring system.

Focus on improving safety:

Mahindra acknowledges ANCAP’s concerns and is actively working to enhance the safety features of the Scorpio N.

In conclusion, Scorpio N’s zero-star ANCAP rating underscores the increasing importance of ADAS in car safety assessments. While the car may excel in some aspects, the absence of these critical technologies hampers its overall safety performance according to ANCAP’s standards.

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