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You Won’t Believe Which Petrol Car Is The Safest In India 2025; Tata And Mahindra Take A Backseat

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The Indian automobile industry has evolved rapidly in recent years, with safety now becoming one of the top priorities for buyers. The introduction of Bharat NCAP (BNCAP) in 2023 has further highlighted the importance of crash safety standards. Interestingly, while electric cars dominate the list of the safest vehicles, only one petrol car makes it to the top 5 and it isn’t from Tata or Mahindra.
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Maruti Suzuki Victoris : The Safest Petrol Car

Launched in September 2025, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris has secured its place as the safest petrol car in India . It ranks fourth on the list of the top 5 safest cars, earning a 5-star rating from both BNCAP and Global NCAP.

Safety Ratings
  • BNCAP: 31.66/32 in adult safety, 43/49 in child occupant safety
  • GNCAP: 33.72/34 in adult safety, 41/49 in child occupant safety

These stellar ratings reflect the car’s commitment to passenger protection and advanced crashworthiness.

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Advanced Safety Features

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris comes with an impressive Level-2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) suite, making it the first Maruti car to feature such technology. Key features include:
  • Lane Keep Assist
  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Blind Spot Monitor
  • 360-Degree Camera
  • 6 Airbags
  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
  • ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts
  • Three-Point Seat Belts for all passengers

With these features, the Victoris not only ensures adult safety but also prioritises child protection, offering peace of mind for families.


Price and Availability

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris starts at ₹10.50 lakh, making it an accessible choice for safety-conscious buyers in India. Its combination of affordability, premium safety, and advanced technology makes it the top petrol pick of 2025.







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