Honda Amaze Receives 5-Star Bharat NCAP Rating in India
Honda Amaze earns 5-star Bharat NCAP for adult safety (28.33/32) and 4-star child protection. Features 6 airbags, ESC, and ADAS on higher trims—setting new safety standards in sub-4m sedans.

Honda Motors India has recently been making headlines in the Indian automotive landscape. The third-generation Honda Amaze has achieved a landmark 5-star rating in Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) from Bharat NCAP, scoring 28.33 out of 32 points, while securing 4 stars in Child Occupant Protection (COP) with 40.81 out of 49. This positions the made-in-India sedan as one of the safest in its class, matching rivals like the Maruti Dzire. Honda's engineering focus delivers real-world crash protection for families.
Launched in December 2024, the Amaze excels in frontal offset deformable barrier (14.33/16) and side movable deformable barrier (14/16) tests, earning 23.81/24 in adult dynamic safety. Standard six airbags, ESC, and ISOFIX mounts across V, VX, and ZX variants (manual and CVT) underscore its robust build. This rating elevates buyer confidence in compact sedans.
Crash Test Breakdown
In adult protection, the Amaze provided good to adequate chest, tibia, and knee safeguards for dummies, with marginal driver chest notes in side impacts, but an overall 'OK' in pole tests. Its ACE body structure absorbed energies effectively, preventing intrusion. The stable body shell ensured maximum points here.
Child tests showed full protection for the 3-year-old dummy (7.81/8 dynamically) and near-perfect for the 18-month-old (8/8), plus 12/12 in CRS installation via ISOFIX with leg support. The vehicle assessment scored 5/13, highlighting areas like reminders. These results affirm strong infant restraint performance.
Key Safety Features
The Amaze packs 28+ active and passive aids standard: six airbags (dual front, side thorax, and curtain), ABS with EBD, brake assist, VSA with traction control, hill start assist, and emergency stop signals. Rear sensors, 3-point ELR seatbelts, and head restraints cover all seats. ISOFIX and child locks enhance family use.
Higher trims add a LaneWatch camera, rear camera, auto headlamps, and wipers. ZX introduces Level 2 ADAS: adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, auto high beam, road departure mitigation, and lead car departure alerts—first in the segment for affordability. These blend tradition with tech.
Market Impact
Joining the Dzire as the second 5-star BNCAP sub-4m sedan, the Amaze leverages its 1.2L i-VTEC petrol engine (available with manual/CVT transmissions) for enhanced refinement. Priced competitively, it challenges perceptions of compact safety. Honda's PR emphasizes engineering over hype, boosting resale and loyalty. Families prioritize it for urban drives.
This rating, based on 2025 tests, contrasts with older Global NCAP results, showcasing Bharat NCAP's rigor, which is akin to Euro standards. It reinforces Honda's India commitment amid EV shifts. Buyers gain peace of mind without premium costs.
Conclusion
The Honda Amaze’s 5-star Bharat NCAP rating sets a new benchmark in compact sedan safety, showcasing Honda's unwavering commitment to protecting families on Indian roads. This achievement proves that advanced safety can be accessible, giving buyers greater peace of mind without compromise.
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