Honda Civic e:HEV: Honda Civic e: HEV has received a 5-star safety rating in Euro NCAP Safety Test. For adult passenger safety, the Honda E:HEV scored 13.6 out of 16 points in the frontal impact and a full 16 points in lateral impact.
According to reports, the passenger compartment of the Civic remained stable in the frontal offset test. Although. Safety was rated low for the driver’s chest, while security was good for the knees and femurs of both the driver and passenger.
This Honda Sedan Did Wonders In The Crash Test
The model tested is not sold in India. A total of 11 airbags were standard on the tested model, including knee airbags for both front passengers to reduce the chances of injury during a frontal impact. It gets side airbags for both front passengers and rear passengers.
Whereas the Civic sold in India only got 6 airbags. It also contacted a front centre airbag to prevent a collision between the driver and front passenger during a side impact. Civic is now discontinued in India. The company no longer sells it in India.
In the child occupant protection category, the car scored 13 out of 16 in the frontal impact and 16 out of 16 in lateral impact. Let us tell you that a 100-degree view camera and forward collision warning system are also available in the new Civic. Before Honda Civic, Euro NCAP also gave a 5-star safety rating to the company’s CR-V and Jazz.