<p>Hyundai Motor India on Tuesday said all its models in the country would now come with six airbags as standard.</p>.<p>The automaker also announced that it has decided for voluntary participation in the recently introduced Bharat NCAP with 3 models to begin with, and more models to follow.</p>.<p> Under the Bharat NCAP programme, car manufacturers can voluntarily offer their vehicles tested as per the Automotive Industry Standard (AIS) 197.</p>.South Korea's Kia, Hyundai recall millions of vehicles in US .<p> Based on the performance of the car in the tests, the vehicle will be awarded star ratings on a scale of 0-5, for adult occupants (AOP) and child occupants (COP).</p>.<p> Potential car customers can refer to these star ratings to compare the safety standards of different vehicles and accordingly make their purchase decision.</p>.<p> The carmaker also announced that its mid sized sedan Verna has received a five-star rating in adult and child occupant protection by Global NCAP.</p>.<p> Hyundai Motor India MD & CEO Unsoo Kim said safety for all is the company's utmost priority.</p>.<p> 'We have been benchmark creators in standardisation of vehicle safety features. Now, we are elated to announce the standardisation of six airbags across all models and all variants,' he added.</p>.<p> Hyundai Motor India COO Tarun Garg said with rising road network and increase in speed limits it is natural to upgrade the cars.</p>.<p> Taking a big leap in the safety journey, the company has now decided to standardise six airbags in all models and all variants, he noted.</p>.<p> The automaker is also looking to enhance ADAS (advanced driver-assistance system) and connected features across its entire product range, Garg said. </p>
<p>Hyundai Motor India on Tuesday said all its models in the country would now come with six airbags as standard.</p>.<p>The automaker also announced that it has decided for voluntary participation in the recently introduced Bharat NCAP with 3 models to begin with, and more models to follow.</p>.<p> Under the Bharat NCAP programme, car manufacturers can voluntarily offer their vehicles tested as per the Automotive Industry Standard (AIS) 197.</p>.South Korea's Kia, Hyundai recall millions of vehicles in US .<p> Based on the performance of the car in the tests, the vehicle will be awarded star ratings on a scale of 0-5, for adult occupants (AOP) and child occupants (COP).</p>.<p> Potential car customers can refer to these star ratings to compare the safety standards of different vehicles and accordingly make their purchase decision.</p>.<p> The carmaker also announced that its mid sized sedan Verna has received a five-star rating in adult and child occupant protection by Global NCAP.</p>.<p> Hyundai Motor India MD & CEO Unsoo Kim said safety for all is the company's utmost priority.</p>.<p> 'We have been benchmark creators in standardisation of vehicle safety features. Now, we are elated to announce the standardisation of six airbags across all models and all variants,' he added.</p>.<p> Hyundai Motor India COO Tarun Garg said with rising road network and increase in speed limits it is natural to upgrade the cars.</p>.<p> Taking a big leap in the safety journey, the company has now decided to standardise six airbags in all models and all variants, he noted.</p>.<p> The automaker is also looking to enhance ADAS (advanced driver-assistance system) and connected features across its entire product range, Garg said. </p>