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Star Power! Safety Scores Now Steer Car Sales Growth
Star Power! Safety Scores Now Steer Car Sales Growth

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Star Power! Safety Scores Now Steer Car Sales Growth

In a car market long dominated by affordability, safety is emerging as the best performing driver. Five-star Bharat NCAP-rated vehicles made up 15% of all passenger vehicle sales in the country in the first four months of 2025 — up from 10% during January-April 2024—as Indian car buyers increasingly prioritise protection over mileage and upfront cost. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads In a car market long dominated by affordability, safety is emerging as the best performing Bharat NCAP-rated vehicles made up 15% of all passenger vehicle sales in the country in the first four months of 2025 — up from 10% during January-April 2024—as Indian car buyers increasingly prioritise protection over mileage and upfront of models with top-tier safety ratings rose 12% year-on-year in 2024, when overall car sales increased 4.3%, according to data from automotive research firm Jato Dynamics. 'Safety is now a top purchase driver,' said Ravi Bhatia, president of Jato are racing to respond to this behaviour change. Safety features like six airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), anti-lock braking systems (ABS) with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), and ISOFIX child seat mounts—all considered luxuries till recently—are rapidly becoming stricter norms in recent years—the latest government mandate requires six airbags in passenger vehicles by October 2025—is accelerating the trend. But the main driver is demand. 'Buyers place a high value on safety, often gauging it by the number of airbags offered,' said R Velusamy, president, automotive technology and product development, Mahindra & are looking for two key safety components: advanced features to prevent accidents, and strong crash-test ratings to ensure protection in case of an accident. 'This growing emphasis on safety is reflected in our sales performance too,' Velusamy of Mahindra's latest models — the XEV 9e, BE.6, Thar ROXX, XUV 3XO, and XUV 400 — secured five-star ratings under Bharat NCAP (new car assessment programme) in NCAP, the indigenous vehicle crash testing and safety rating system launched in 2023, has helped increase safety awareness among car buyers.'We are communicating to our customers that a few thousand rupees is a very small price to pay for safety of themselves and their loved ones,' said Rahul Bharti, senior executive officer, corporate affairs, Maruti latest model of the Maruti Dzire recently became the first sedan to earn a five-star Bharat NCAP models of the country's largest carmaker are already equipped with electronic stability program (ESP) and other features like ABS with EBD and hill-hold assist in many of its models ahead of the regulatory requirement. It will also offer six airbags as standard across all variants of models within this year, Bharti perception of automotive safety has started evolving beyond airbags and crash scores. Features such as 360-degree cameras, remote surveillance via connected car apps such as Waylens Secure360, and remote driving alerts are increasingly seen as necessities. Parents especially appreciate speed-limiting drive modes when handing over keys to their teenage, or new-to-driving children, carmakers expanding view of safety is helping reshape India's $137-billion automotive industry, which is projected to reach $203 billion by 2030, according to Jato Dynamics. Carmakers like Maruti, Tata Motors, Hyundai, Kia, and Mahindra are investing aggressively in R&D, particularly on safety features and structural the progress, India's road safety records remain among the deadliest in the country saw 53 accidents per hour in 2023, with nearly 80% of road fatalities attributed to speeding or substandard vehicle safety, according to government data. With the government tightening regulations and customers demanding the latest safety features, 'the industry faces pressure to align with global standards', Bhatia said.

Mahindra & FEV co-develop advanced LFP battery for electric SUVs
Mahindra & FEV co-develop advanced LFP battery for electric SUVs

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Mahindra & FEV co-develop advanced LFP battery for electric SUVs

Mahindra and FEV, a German-engineering firm, have jointly developed a high energy density lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery for Mahindra electric origin SUVs. The new battery system is available in two variants, offering a total capacity of 59 kWh and 79 kWh, and will be integrated into Mahindra's Electric Origin SUV portfolio. The new system displays fast-charging capabilities, achieving 20-80 per cent charge in just 20 minutes. Dr. Thomas Hülshorst, Global Vice President Electric Powertrain at FEV, said 'The test results are another proof for the excellent cooperation between our companies. By bringing together our competencies, we were able to develop an innovative battery system that is optimally tailored to the needs of the Indian target market.' R Velusamy, President Automotive Technology and Product Development, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., and Joint Managing Director, Mahindra Electric Automobile, said 'The results of the current tests as well as our longstanding and collaborative partnership makes us look to the future with great optimism. Our future joint products will also be designed to meet the highest safety standards and deliver a high energy density to enrich the market in the long term.' A rigorous safety and performance testing The development of the battery system took two years through the joint efforts of Mahindra and FEV. According to the company's statement, throughout the development process, the battery system underwent rigorous safety and performance testing at both the cell and pack levels. These tests were conducted at Mahindra's R&D facilities and FEV's eDLP, a high-voltage battery test centre located near Leipzig, Germany. The tests adhered to international standards set by organisations such as IEC, ISO, UL, SAE, and AIS. AIS is considered the most important regulation for the Indian market. The system consistently demonstrated stability and reliability, even under extreme conditions. The presale of the battery system commenced in mid-February, and it is now moving into series production.

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