Maruti Suzuki Swift scores one-star rating at GNCAP crash tests
Under Global NCAP's old testing protocol, the Swift had secured a 2-star safety rating in 2018.
Under Global NCAP's old testing protocol, the Swift had secured a 2-star safety rating in 2018.
The India spec S Presso was previously tested in 2020 under the old protocols where it scored zero stars.
Possible defect in the seat-belt height adjuster mechanism for front-row seat occupants is the reason for the recall.
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The milestone coincides with the 40th anniversary of Maruti Suzuki in India.
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